Keeping your samples in tune.

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Re: Keeping your samples in tune.

Post by Sirius » Mon Jul 12, 2010 10:26 am

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Re: Keeping your samples in tune.

Post by gnome » Mon Jul 12, 2010 11:43 am

What is "in tune" lol

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Re: Keeping your samples in tune.

Post by Maree-Jaine » Mon Jul 12, 2010 3:21 pm

symmetricalsounds wrote:gtune
This...this is what I tend to rely on. If that fails I attempt half heartedly by ear, then sometimes just give up and use a different sample.

With Gtune just remember to wiggle the frequency knob around, dunno if it actually does anything, but sometimes gives you a note haah :-)

Else get a mate round who can tell you what note it is just by listening :mrgreen: (I want this skill!!)
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Re: Keeping your samples in tune.

Post by symmetricalsounds » Mon Jul 12, 2010 5:36 pm

Maree-Jaine wrote:
symmetricalsounds wrote:gtune
This...this is what I tend to rely on. If that fails I attempt half heartedly by ear, then sometimes just give up and use a different sample.

With Gtune just remember to wiggle the frequency knob around, dunno if it actually does anything, but sometimes gives you a note haah :-)

Else get a mate round who can tell you what note it is just by listening :mrgreen: (I want this skill!!)
used to use the waves autotune plugin so it would map all the notes out but haven't bothered with that since i found gtune.

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