Re: what is right, to usWHat is Correct for a pitch correction plugin?

2018-12-18 Thread Gordon Kent
Autotune is quite resource intensive. If you need to apply it to a number of tracks, you may need to freeze them. I have the uaaudio dsp cards and they have autotune so they have their own processing. Gord From: Ramy Moustafa Sent: Tuesday, December 18,

Re: what is right, to usWHat is Correct for a pitch correction plugin?

2018-12-18 Thread Ramy Moustafa
SO, it’s perfect to leave the Autotune Plug in on the same Audio track, even if i have more than 8 or 10 VOcal tracks? right? but even this Audio track will not handel just 1 person, they are 4 singers on the same Mike, so, will Autotune or something similar will do any effect? > On Dec 19,

Re: what is right, to usWHat is Correct for a pitch correction plugin?

2018-12-18 Thread Slau Halatyn
Hi Ramy, You can certainly send vocals to an auxiliary input and instantiate a compressor on the Aux input to compress everything going through it. As far as tuning plug-ins, as long as one vocal at a time is going through the Aux input, it'll work fine. Otherwise, most tuning plug-ins will not

what is right, to usWHat is Correct for a pitch correction plugin?

2018-12-18 Thread Ramy Moustafa
Hi all: I’m using my wavetune Realtime to correct some notes while recording. I am using it on all my Vocal tracks, so, let’s say i have 8 VOcal tracks, each one of them have it’s own instance. but i saw a video on youtube, from Protools expert, and he put the Wavetune on an Auxelary track and

Re: Is there any way to make Kontakt more accessible?

2018-12-18 Thread Ronald van Rhijn
ok thanx Slau, great! cheers, Ronald > Op 18 dec. 2018, om 01:21 heeft Slau Halatyn het > volgende geschreven: > > They work in stand-alone and Pro Tools as well. > HTH >> On Dec 17, 2018, at 2:12 PM, Ronald van Rhijn > > wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> Could anyone explain

Re: An accessible drum machine on Protools

2018-12-18 Thread Ramy Moustafa
Hi Slau: Thanks so much for that, will have a look on that. > On Dec 17, 2018, at 7:51 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote: > > Ah, understood. I haven't used hardware drum modules for years. Some of them > had good sounds but are now long in the tooth and are limited in both their > expandability and