GSnap Problems

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GSnap Problems

Post by Anything2 » Sun Jan 30, 2011 10:31 pm

I realize that similar questions have been asked before, but after considerable trouble (4-5 worth of browsing to find an answer), I think that its sufficiently different to merit asking here.

So, I have Audacity, the 1.3 beta. I downloaded GSnap, saved it under the plug ins folder in Audacity. I opened Audacity, recorded something, highlighted it, and clicked effects. On the list, I clicked GVST GSnap. Then, the GSnap UI comes up. I adjusted all the dials to the "T-Pain" setting just to test it, as I thought it would have the most audible effect. I then told it ok, and Audacity processed it. I played the sound clip, now with GSnap. There was absolutely no change whatsoever. I then repeated this upwards of 10 times, even restarting my PC and re-installing both Audacity and GSnap. What the heck is wrong?

Again, I do not have a problem of GSnap not showing up in the effects menu, etc. It just simply doesn't effect my sound clip. Any help would be appreciated, thanks.

BTW, Running 32 bit XP.

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Re: GSnap Problems

Post by Gale Andrews » Tue Feb 01, 2011 12:34 am

Have you tried the GSnap Manual ? It says "Use the automatic correction with Forced Key to help approximate that famous vocal effect." I assume he may actually mean "Fixed" - you would have to ask the GSnap author. Have you looked at these YouTube tutorials?
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_q ... acity&aq=0

Alternatively try AutoTalent:
http://www.olilarkin.co.uk/downloads/fr ... -2_win.zip

At the moment (like GSnap) AutoTalent wants a single melodic line to work with, so just voice, no chords or instruments. You could I think record your voice in stereo but the stereo will just be summed together before processing.



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Re: GSnap Problems

Post by steve » Tue Feb 01, 2011 12:51 am

For a proper T-Pain effect you need MIDI control, which Audacity does not (yet) support, so at present it's only possible to create a vague approximation of the effect.

The Gsnap manual is here: http://www.gvst.co.uk/gsnap_manual.htm
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Re: GSnap Problems

Post by Trebor » Fri Apr 29, 2011 2:01 pm

Anything2 wrote: I do not have a problem of GSnap not showing up in the effects menu, etc. It just simply doesn't effect my sound clip. Any help would be appreciated, thanks.
Gsnap does have a (weird) effect in Audacity (1.3.) ...
before-after (extreme) Gsnap.mp3
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If your vocal was all at a constant pitch (monotone) GSNAP may not effect it, (without a midi line).

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