[Rwp] melodyne in reaper
Chris Belle
cb1963 at sbcglobal.net
Sun Jan 24 22:31:46 EST 2016
I never got on the monthly plan, but have contributed to various NVDA
related projects over the years.
As far as GN luca, and Derick, I support them 100 percent.
Cavi is another matter.
My wife did a course a few years back and finished well, but never
received her certificate.
When she aproached them, she got the run around, they couldn't find her
info, and she needed to validate it again.
Not professional, also the main guy goes round saying certificates
aren't important.
Ok, I get it that the paper is not the point, but
the follow through
and
integrity of what you offer
should not be handled in such a manner.
Maybe it's not a certificate from the best college of the world,
but that should have been taken care of and not blown off.
So we don't recommend or support Cavi.
I very much support
any type of
craft, or teaching, or anything from the blind community,
we have a hard enough time in this world, and we should support each other.
and do the right thing by one another.
On 1/24/2016 12:02 PM, Juan Bello wrote:
> I am making my monthly donation to Nv Access. I wish it was more, but
> I am firmly upon it. And i intend to pay for the entire audio
> production and reaper courses that were mentioned here, if that in any
> way supports or helps development.
>
> 2016-01-24 4:07 GMT-05:00, Chris Belle <cb1963 at sbcglobal.net>:
>> I think if reaper users and non jaws screen reader users will willing to
>> pay for development, tutoring, or other things the whole jaws sonar and
>> other productivity apps world dug in for,
>> we might have more to show for it.
>> But that all might change, as these big screen readers die aslow death,
>> and access get's more fragmented, but at the same time, more various and
>> these little projects fire up for NVDA,
>> thank god for Jamie and his hard work,
>> but remember, nothing is really free.
>> So we need to support our devs,
>> money talks, and bs walks as the old saying goes.
>> ha.
>>
>>
>> On 1/23/2016 2:26 AM, Juan Bello wrote:
>>> its just a bit sad we can't really have good pitch correction if not
>>> for jaws.. which I completely despise and don't even legally own. I
>>> have used G-snap, its a bit tracky but notes can be tuned and you can
>>> set the percentage for each one. Other tan that i have not tried any
>>> others that have been precise, or achieve a realtime vocoder effect.
>>>
>>> 2016-01-06 17:21 GMT-05:00, Roger Alexanderson via RWP
>>> <rwp at bluegrasspals.com>:
>>>> ok, but take an ear to this video and i hope i got myself clear with
>>>> that one.
>>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLbGrfnRGK4
>>>> and just for fun, here's another fun thing i found on the tube regarding
>>>> melodyne.
>>>> so, in other words i want to make a realistic sort of "melodyning" in
>>>> reaper without the vocal sounding like an infant in the end.lol
>>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zJd-ZemfQ0
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Den 2016-01-06 kl. 19:18, skrev Justin:
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> I did mean reatune. It has a pitch correction mode, there is a mannual
>>>>> pitch correction mode and an automatic one. I don't believe the
>>>>> mannual one is accessible. For that, you might as well use reapitch.
>>>>> There's an autopitch correction mode and then you designate the key.
>>>>> I've never done it myself but I've seen many tutorials demonstrating
>>>>> how it's done.
>>>>>
>>>>> Hope this helps,
>>>>>
>>>>> Justin
>>>>>
>>>>> On 06/01/2016 14:56, Bryan Smart wrote:
>>>>>> He means ReaPitch.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Bryan
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Jan 6, 2016, at 1:54 AM, Patrick Perdue <patrick at pdaudio.net>
>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I haven’t used ReaTune in a while, but it, as far as I remember,
>>>>>>> doesn’t actually change the pitch of anything. It tracks sound, like
>>>>>>> a guitar or other monophonic instrument, and can, as one of it’s
>>>>>>> options, send midi out of pitch/duration, so long as the source is
>>>>>>> monophonic and doesn’t go to extreme ranges, and does a decent job
>>>>>>> at tracking, but, unless it has another mode I don’t know about
>>>>>>> (entirely possible,) it doesn’t have a function like Snap, KeroVee,
>>>>>>> Antares autotune and others, which sounds more like what you want..
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Jan 6, 2016, at 12:08 AM, Justin <justinmacleod at hotmail.com>
>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Reaper comes with its own plug-in, Reatune and there is also one
>>>>>>>> called GSnap, not sure exactly how it's written, that will allow
>>>>>>>> you to tune an audio track to a midi one.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> hope this helps,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> justin
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On 06/01/2016 00:34, Roger Alexanderson via RWP wrote:
>>>>>>>>> hi.
>>>>>>>>> I'm a bit curious to know if melodyne is accessible when use in
>>>>>>>>> reaper or is there any similar thing to use in reaper?
>>>>>>>>> i thought at first it would be fun to just set up a vocoder and
>>>>>>>>> trigger it by midi but it would be a bit to much metallic so i
>>>>>>>>> think it would be fun to play around with melodyne with just a few
>>>>>>>>> phrases to a vocal track together.
>>>>>>>>> any ideas on how?
>>>>>>>>> thanks
>>>>>>>>>
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