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Mon 13 Dec 2010, 07:13
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Hi, Can anyone let me know if it's possible to transpose audio tracks to a different key after they've been renderd to one audio track. I've created a backing track but want to change the key. Thanks in anticipation. Twiss.
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Wed 15 Dec 2010, 14:05
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QUOTE (twiss @ Mon 13 Dec 2010, 01:13) ![*](style_images/en/post_snapback.gif) Hi, Can anyone let me know if it's possible to transpose audio tracks to a different key after they've been renderd to one audio track. I've created a backing track but want to change the key. Thanks in anticipation. Twiss. ![cool.gif](style_emoticons/default/cool.gif) It is possible using time stretching tools. Not sure if those are in Logic Express, but I'm sure there's something like it in logic Studio. If I understand your question about rendering, I think you would have better results attempting to transpose each track BEFORE rendering. Transposing a mix of tracks will probably produce unwanted artifacts. cheers!
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Thu 16 Dec 2010, 14:16
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QUOTE (tonester @ Wed 15 Dec 2010, 14:05) ![*](style_images/en/post_snapback.gif) QUOTE (twiss @ Mon 13 Dec 2010, 01:13) ![*](style_images/en/post_snapback.gif) Hi, Can anyone let me know if it's possible to transpose audio tracks to a different key after they've been renderd to one audio track. I've created a backing track but want to change the key. Thanks in anticipation. Twiss. ![cool.gif](style_emoticons/default/cool.gif) It is possible using time stretching tools. Not sure if those are in Logic Express, but I'm sure there's something like it in logic Studio. If I understand your question about rendering, I think you would have better results attempting to transpose each track BEFORE rendering. Transposing a mix of tracks will probably produce unwanted artifacts. cheers! Hi....my 2 cents.. Yes, it is possible in half steps..so they can keep their quality (?), but Melodyne does a much better job... Best of both worlds, do your track again and learn the "check tone before" lesson. I ´ve been there.. ![smile.gif](style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) good luck
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