soo basically what I want audiotool to have is a tune nob you have on the audiotracks so you can make solo many other possibilities but we can use the machines with the tune but that's a pain tbh.
soo basically what I want audiotool to have is a tune nob you have on the audiotracks so you can make solo many other possibilities but we can use the machines with the tune but that's a pain tbh.
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Seems to be a feature request.
vaulty speaking facts. i'd be alright working with pitch delay but it's only % not st or cent
is there not a way to be able to have a keyboard on the pattern track for samples so you can pitch bend to notes and stuff like on FL cuz that would be useful for using vocals you've recorded just being able to drop it onto a note or into a key so it works with what your making?
no
or what about a note recogniser for sample so when you bend pitch you know what note you started on so you can doo the math to land on the correct notes
also no
you can stretch oneshots and loops into almost any key. Just takes practice.
you know that thing with the ableton warp allows tuning without stretching? use pitch delay. i don't like that it shifts your sound, but it's a good effect.
I agree this needs to be in audiotool, the only way to do it rn, is through stupid methods, like putting the sample in a machiniste, and then pitching it, but by doing that you lose the ability to timestretch the sample to the right bpm. Of course there is the thing that fluent said, but thats kind of bad, because you shouldn't have to rely on this kind of unreliable approach, its just kind of dumb, and a bad cop out, I have no idea if fluent intended for this to be a cop out, If it is, its horrible, as its bad excuse for a feature that is simple, and already exists in a way just, in the form of the machiniste pitch knob, all that needs to be done is to put the pitch knob directly into a sample editing option. If this is just a helpful tip and not a cop out, fluent, disregard all the shade, I just don't know your intentions here, its still a good feature.
or you could use the pitch delay
o my i already said that i must really like pitch delay
still kind of a cringe solution imo, should be feature
the grains are a bit too coarse so don't use it on sounds with lots of transients, but it performs exceptionally well at pitching things
for example it doesn't work well for vocals I would imagine
it does feel empowering to use devices differently than mainly intended
it actually does work well with vocals
for example, in https://www.audiotool.com/track/57hz4tp3xrv/ , i made the sample faster with the audiotrack, then used pitch delay to bring it to its original pitch.
well, lol ill try it, but it doesn't mean i don't believe this should still be a feature