[RWP] the menu in the fx window

Gordon Kent dbmusic at cybernex.net
Wed Feb 20 21:17:54 EST 2013


Well, I only had to transpose the vocal tracks up a half step and you would 
never know it.  Then I had to bounce all the individual tracks back to sonar 
so I exported them out of reaper.  That's when I encountered the bwf time 
stamp issue when importing back to Sonar.
Gord

-----Original Message----- 
From: Indigo
Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2013 11:31 AM
To: Reapers Without Peepers
Subject: Re: [RWP] the menu in the fx window

That was maybe the default Cockos Elastiq pitch shifter you used?

It seems to do a good shifting job without aliasing, and keeps the voice
formant  intact;  until you shift up several octaves.
I think the number keys along the top row shift by half steps, and you
can do it live.
The keys for shifting BPM without affecting voice formant  are also
somewhere along that row of number keys.
It's hilarious to take a top hit and speed up the BPM live; to a frantic
rate and still have the poor singer trying her best to keep up with the
beat.
It won't break into chip monk voice until it's going rediculously fast.
On 2/20/2013 12:48 AM, Gordon Kent wrote:
> Hi:
> Is there any way to get at the menu bar in the fx window?  I can do it 
> with the mouse cursor and jaws but I would like to do it with nvda.  I did 
> a cool bit with reaper the other night.  I exported nine backing vocal 
> tracks as separate wave files out of Sonar, they were just a short chorus. 
> I imported them into a reaper project all on separate tracks because I 
> wanted to transpose the last chorus up a half step and I couldn’t get the 
> fomat right with sonar’s pitch shifter.  I used one of the kokos pitch 
> shifters, I’d have to look to see which one now, but it worked great.  THe 
> cool thing is that once I got it set up on one of the tracks, I was able 
> to copy the effect itself from that menu and then paste it in to the other 
> tracks.  The only drag is that you have to paste them in separately, but 
> then I exported it out and back to sonar.  Well, there was another issue, 
> the export went as a broadcast wave with a time stamp and importing it 
> into sonar sent it way over yonder, I had to
disable importing at time stamp, but it’s good to know that reaper works 
well with bwf’s.
> Gord
>
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