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Ryan_Guppy
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Posted - 2004/04/29 :  21:07:07  Show profile Send a private message
hi i have timefactory 1.6 , and use it to time stretch trance tracks i like to play at hardcore speed . it has a box which can be checked called preserve formants on it , just wondering if anybody knows what this does and if i should use it for time stretching .
also how does everybody else use programs to time stretch tracks , do u just change the bpm ,or do u do something else aswell .

cheer 4 any help


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DarrenJ
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Posted - 2004/04/29 :  21:15:11  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit DarrenJ's homepage
goldwave has a timestrech option
its easy as pie

"Preserve Formants for natural pitch shifting"

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Edited by - DarrenJ on 2004/04/29 21:20:13
Ryan_Guppy
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Posted - 2004/04/29 :  21:23:45  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Ryan_Guppy's homepage
"Preserve Formants for natural pitch shifting"


what does this mean mate , applied to time stretching . cheers

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DarrenJ
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Posted - 2004/04/29 :  22:14:59  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit DarrenJ's homepage
"I then pitch-shifted a solo voice and solo guitar, choosing Time Factory's Preserve Formants option, and the results were once again quite good. The voice track sounded faultless, and by pitch-shifting the guitar from F to Eb, I was able to produce excellent results."

Thats all I could find, im guessing it speeds the file up by trys not to chipmunk it
did you try clicking on help inside the prog and searching?

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Posted - 2004/04/29 :  22:32:13  Show profile  Send a private message
speed a track up and the pitch will go up with it. unless you click that...

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Ryan_Guppy
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Posted - 2004/04/29 :  23:21:24  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Ryan_Guppy's homepage
so best tick this box then for timestretching .also does anyone adjust the semitones or cents when timestretching tracks ?

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