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  1. 04-10-2010  #1

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    *REQ* Vocal Pitch Glide

    hello everyone i am desperate to know any ways in which you can get the vocal to glide up and down in pitch. like a lot of electro tune.


    would be very greatful for any help thanx..B)

  2. 16-10-2010  #2

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    If you using ableton you could do it with Sampler! Load the sample, and edit the start and end time. Move the start slider a bit to the right, and the end slider a bit to the left. Then turn up the crossfade ( you will see numbers, just click ur mouse over it n move it up) im not sure if this will work. Im new to ableton and producing. But its worth a try! Cheers

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    What DAW you using?
    all we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given to us

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    Id assume ya could do it with melodyne i aint tried it mind you.. but umm its the best prog i can think of that ya could do vocal manipulation with as it lets you move the key etc of the vocals

    im assumin your meanin more than one word.. i aint listened to much music so cant think of what yer talkin about with glide.. but if its one word using fruity.. i just cut the word out stick it in its own channel and use the piano roll change the key and stick in a couple glide keys
    Last edited by Starky; 25-02-2011 at 17:14.

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    maybeyou can try using melodyne

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    Logics Flex Audio in 'Time Mode' if thats your DAW?
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