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Re: Chopitch Question (Luis)
Hi Per,
thanx i did finally acomplish my purpose with chopitch
although not very easy, it would be more intuitive if
i was able to use it in realtime,but ill see if i can
find a link to this one.
greetings
Luis
--- Per Boysen <per@boysen.se> wrote:
> On May 15, 2005, at 16:53, a k butler wrote:
> >
> > I didn't try Per's suggestion, it's for mac only.
>
>
> I have a distinct memory of using PitchScraper on my
> XP PC before
> there was a Mac version (and I did not have a Mac
> either by that
> time ;-) I lost the Win version of the plug-in when
> my audio PC
> died, but maybe someone can send you the dll? Below
> is some info I
> found at the KVR forum:
>
> "4. Kuniox Plugins
> URL: http://www.interq.or.jp/jazz/kuniox/index.htm
> And another cool Japanese freeware VST developer,
> plugins (Simple Reverb, VibXG, GEQ, PitchScraper)
> might me rather simple but do their job and
> are for Mac and Win! "
>
> That URL to Kuniox is not working but maybe you can
> find out more by
> doing a couple of searches?
>
> One traditional and very old trick to create that
> wobbling turntable
> effect is to sample a part of the source material
> and play it back
> while using the pitch wheel.
>
> Greetings from Sweden
>
> Per Boysen
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>
>
>
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