yest that would be nice.anahuj wrote:I actually want open source melodyne equivalent, for pitch/freq manipulation (speech synth excluded). If that would be in Audacity, would that be nice. Can you find youtube tutorials which show the wanted operation? Could you ask a melodyne user to make such tutorial so that we Audacity people know what is needed.
plugin request for multi octave shifter to be created
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Re: plugin request for multi octave shifter to be created
Re: plugin request for multi octave shifter to be created
Because I don't see queue to writing such tool, it is better to start this by babysteps. From the begin so that more people know what is needed to know. I felt the original author did not know how to approach us correctly.steve wrote:It's not a question of "knowing what is needed". I'm sure most of the Audacity developers understand what would be needed, but the development effort to do it is a massive undertakinganahuj wrote:Could you ask a melodyne user to make such tutorial so that we Audacity people know what is needed.
All these issues are interesting because I need tools for working with melodies. Last I checked Audacity's spectrogram / pitch view was unusable for work I would like to do.