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Time stretching Apps
Hi,
Are there any apps that have time stretching capabilities in the pipeline for Audiobus ?
Eg: Djay can pitch and time stretch accapellas pretty well without too many artefacts ?
Something like this would be a nice addition to my portable studio....
Ps: Just a yes or no would be cool with this question, I understand the protocol.
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I know of at least one DAW with pitch and time stretching features that is currently being outfitted with Audiobus.
Yes.
Thanks!
and why does 'protocol' inhibit you from saying what that daw is, as I'd be curious to know.
I've answered that in the second paragraph of this post: http://forum.audiob.us/discussion/194/when-will-insert-favourite-app-name-here-be-getting-audiobus-support#Item_1
BM2 will support Audiobus ant it does have a time stretching feature.
http://www.intua.net/forums/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=3354&start=30
Happy?
How the quality of the timestretching in BM2?
How is the....sorry!
I do have BM2, but was hoping for a better alternative. I does a decent job of time stretching most of my drum loops, but has a hard time with ones that include a ride cymbal; in that case it creates a sort of pumping effect. So for now I'm using Reaper to time stretch until a viable alternative comes out. It's on the list for the developers of Auria, but not a top priority at this time.
And thanks for the refresher on the 'protocol' Sabastian, I didn't mean to sound any other way, but curious, and we all know that tone of voice never translates to quick forum posts.
I was quite casually told by the developer, so it's unlikely to be a secret, but in the interests of being fairly discrete, I'll just say 'keep your eyes on the heavens'.
In the mean time I am using Djay to play and sync my accapellas or whatever with my project tempo and then record it within the Djay app and open the recorded file into twisted wave....tidy it up and open into my project.
Kind of works ok actually.