Greetings…
I have a tts “Change-to-110hz.mp3” speech file ,
and want to convert it to ~110 hz or there abouts .
tts files tend to have gazillions of frequencies due to prosody , I guess .
I tried Gsnap to autotune but couldnt get good results .
Anyone know how to do this ?
Here is the file: https://vmars.us/ShowMe/Change-to-110hz.mp3
That sounds pretty annoying! And the gaps between sentences are too long.
All real-world sounds contain multiple frequencies. With music the lowest and strongest and frequency is usually perceived as pitch.
So, what do you want to do?
So I looked at the spectrum with Analyze → Plot Spectrum. There is a slight bump at 75 Hz. 110/75 is about 1.47 and since it sounded slow to me, I used the Change Speed and Pitch effect (to change speed an pitch together) with a speed multiplier of 1.47. It sounded terrible!
Then I tried Change Pitch with a 47% increase (to change pitch without changing speed). That sounded terrible too!
Thanks DVDdoug for giving it a shot:
This looks promising , [Convert Vocals | Audimee] ,(Convert Vocals | Audimee) “audimee . com / create” ,
but couldnt get it to autotune ,
when zoom till orange lines then doubleClick , its suppose autotune but doesnt for me .
Their tutorial shows ‘how to’ but couldnt get it working .?? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1jQq9hysTs&t=3s
Does it work for you ?
Thanks for your Help…