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how do i adjust the pitch of my 808s like in this video at 7:38 ???

hi_tech6666 · started 2018-10-26 02:02 · updated 2018-11-02 07:43

how do i adjust pitch on beats like the video at 7:38 ??

thanks !!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7BOm8_KklU&t=448s

Comments (11)

hi_tech6666 · reply
2018-10-26 03:37 · 2018-10-26

it does not have the add track button anymore so that you can select pitch and every thing

hi_tech6666 · reply
2018-10-26 03:38 · 2018-10-26

the video is from 2017 before the update, if it showed how to do it in the video then i wouldve already done it.

2018-10-26 08:16 · 2018-10-26

Right click the pitch knob and choose "automate parameter"

Not Nich · reply
2018-10-26 14:05 · 2018-10-26

and then go to the automation track in the timeline and fiddle around with it, but remember:
1 semitone = 100 cents
1200 cents = 1 octave

hi_tech6666 · reply
2018-11-02 00:14 · 2018-11-02

yeah but how do i do it in the note track?

ollie · reply
2018-11-02 00:42 · 2018-11-02

You cant pitch samples via the note track, only trigger them, you'll have to pitch it yourself by ear (or use a reference synth to match the notes)

hi_tech6666 · reply
2018-11-02 01:31 · 2018-11-02

@ollie what do you mean? i have the note track pulled up but how do i pitch it myself by ear??
can you maybe make a screenshot video to show how to do this???
im so confused, honestly they should have kept the old way of doing these things...

ollie · reply
2018-11-02 01:34 · 2018-11-02

Clicking in notes in the Mach's piano roll doesn't pitch anything, it only triggers the corresponding sample. Do as https://www.audiotool.com/user/perrier/ said above and you can pitch the 808 with the new automation region

hi_tech6666 · reply
2018-11-02 01:43 · 2018-11-02

@oscarollie im doing it on the pattern note, with the line graph looking thing, but the pitch isnt changing at all...
i dont know whats wrong...

Pathfinder · reply
2018-11-02 07:43 · 2018-11-02

do you work on the correct slot? every slot on the machiniste has its own pitch knob.