Just commenting about the latency. It's probably a function of the physical wave form and recognition, rather than computational needs. High pitch sounds have more waves (number of peaks). E.g. a base wave form at 100hz takes 10ms to make a full period while a 1000hz (high tone sound) makes 10 in just 1ms.
I've got my auto shift setup just like yours but it doesn't actually do any effects to my voice, i've got smooth unchecked and set at 0, and the tuner part is moving all around. Any ideas what I'm doing wrong?
Great for people who cannot sing. Although, I only want to hear people who really can sing, they have quality. I don't want to hear a wannabe rapper who sounds like Donald Duck by using an autotune.😀
Im still learning but this was more educational than most tutorials on yt thanks
Great walkthrough+. Tight, polished and no PIP covering the UI. Some guys move so quickly w/in the tool it is often hard to track the details. Thanks!
Really good tutorial, sir! Thank you.
Great sound design tool :)
Just commenting about the latency. It's probably a function of the physical wave form and recognition, rather than computational needs. High pitch sounds have more waves (number of peaks). E.g. a base wave form at 100hz takes 10ms to make a full period while a 1000hz (high tone sound) makes 10 in just 1ms.
I scrolled down to place a similar comment, but found yours. I think you're right.
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I've got my auto shift setup just like yours but it doesn't actually do any effects to my voice, i've got smooth unchecked and set at 0, and the tuner part is moving all around. Any ideas what I'm doing wrong?
did u ever get it? im having the same issue
Great for people who cannot sing. Although, I only want to hear people who really can sing, they have quality. I don't want to hear a wannabe rapper who sounds like Donald Duck by using an autotune.😀