I mostly use re-pitch, and never notice any sound change. Except when working with guitar, then Sometimes not always when i start chopping the loop, there is a degradation. i love using takes and that has been a godsend. but i always try and get full loops and not make composites. sometimes i will even do the loops in another app depending upon if i want to use the guitar as the main voice.
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audio re-pitch upgrade
Re: audio re-pitch upgrade
What kind of degradation are you experiencing with the re-pitch algorithm?
Of all the warp algorithms it should be the least prone to artifacts and distortions because all it's doing is modulating the sample playback rate. It should the most "pure" out of all of them. I can't think of a reason it would introduce any unintended problems, but I'm curious to hear what you're hearing.
Of all the warp algorithms it should be the least prone to artifacts and distortions because all it's doing is modulating the sample playback rate. It should the most "pure" out of all of them. I can't think of a reason it would introduce any unintended problems, but I'm curious to hear what you're hearing.
Re: audio re-pitch upgrade
hey sorry! i have to put notifications on.. duhSlow Hand wrote: ↑Fri Sep 08, 2023 6:55 amWhat kind of degradation are you experiencing with the re-pitch algorithm?
Of all the warp algorithms it should be the least prone to artifacts and distortions because all it's doing is modulating the sample playback rate. It should the most "pure" out of all of them. I can't think of a reason it would introduce any unintended problems, but I'm curious to hear what you're hearing.
yes it should not happen theoretically there is no reason.
its only with guitar that i can hear it. and its not always. when i am comping the take lanes sometimes i will add segment and i will Clearly hear what sounds like one of the other warp options. its super random. i would say it happens about 10 percent of the time. its not that bad.
to say more clear, it "sounds a little warbly".
i have been able to even avoid this by shift the samples fractionally, or using a different segment. over the past year i have kind of found these work arounds.
if its like an acoustic guitar track sometimes i'll just do it in cubase. i do prefer ableton though by a lot. its about the only thing i ever do in cubase anymore
Re: audio re-pitch upgrade
After a year and a half kind of monitoring the situation i have found this. It only happens sometimes this degradation, while usingSlow Hand wrote: ↑Fri Sep 08, 2023 6:55 amWhat kind of degradation are you experiencing with the re-pitch algorithm?
Of all the warp algorithms it should be the least prone to artifacts and distortions because all it's doing is modulating the sample playback rate. It should the most "pure" out of all of them. I can't think of a reason it would introduce any unintended problems, but I'm curious to hear what you're hearing.
Re-pitch. its not very often and even shifting the sample microscopically can relieve the problem. shrug