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Pitch control advice..?
I have some cassettes with slight pitch problems.
My question is, how do I find the correct pitch? Should I go to a commercial CD release and adjust the boot pitch to the retail release? Which pitch app is preferred by you folks? Any tutorials for this process around here? If not, after I figure this out I will write a tutorial and post it here. Thanx in advance P.S. Threads at bottom of page helpful. All hail the search engine... No members have liked this post.
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Re: Pitch control advice..?
you can research the key that the song was written/played in, and correct to that...&/or compare to other releases from the time...but it all comes down to the discerning ear
however, keep in mind that old cassettes typically have varying speed/pitch problems...so pitch correction isn't a "this tape needs to be slowed down by x%" sorta process...a 60 min tape can take a LOT of time since yer havin to go thru frame by frame, constantly adjusting the pitch accordingly that said, i would personally use Ableton Live for the process, or Logic...numerous other programs/plugins out there tho No members have liked this post.
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Re: Pitch control advice..?
I use Sound Forge.
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If you need some help with video/audio tech, PM me. You can also find a lot of my video restoring and audio filtering advice at digitalFAQ.com. Glad to assist. No members have liked this post.
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