Tape Wow Using Transpose?
Tape Wow Using Transpose?
I am having trouble using transpose for a tape wow effect because it moves by 1 semitone intervals. Anyone know how to change the grid so I can draw in very subtle wows?
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Live has lovely frequency shifter plug in, which is perfect for this purpose, just remember to set phase to 0, so it won't pan all over.
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You can also do it with simple delay in repitch mode.
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Thank you so much, this actually works. Everything everyone else has said to me did not really give a warping record effect, this finally did. And the fantastic thing is, it returns to normal when you stop moving the time around.Valiumdupeuple wrote:You can also do it with simple delay in repitch mode.
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Repitch mode... Two and a half years of Ableton and my dumbass never even heard of this!
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^ You should spend some time right-clicking everywhere!
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What? I don't really get this how does this create a tape wow effect. You meant the kind of wow an analog tape does when the reels speed of spinning slightly varies?milfhuntr wrote:Thank you so much, this actually works. Everything everyone else has said to me did not really give a warping record effect, this finally did. And the fantastic thing is, it returns to normal when you stop moving the time around.Valiumdupeuple wrote:You can also do it with simple delay in repitch mode.
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^ coolValiumdupeuple wrote:"I'd rather be dead than cool..."Ahhh I wish I could "like" posts on here
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It is more of a warped record thing. For a flutter thing like tape I found Airwindows Flutter which works pretty good.LeifonMars wrote:What? I don't really get this how does this create a tape wow effect. You meant the kind of wow an analog tape does when the reels speed of spinning slightly varies?milfhuntr wrote:Thank you so much, this actually works. Everything everyone else has said to me did not really give a warping record effect, this finally did. And the fantastic thing is, it returns to normal when you stop moving the time around.Valiumdupeuple wrote:You can also do it with simple delay in repitch mode.
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If you use the transpose envelope in an audio clip and hold Ctrl/Cmd when you drag a breakpoint, you can move them in cents rather than semitones. I do this instead of autotuning if I have a bum note here and there in a vocal trackI am having trouble using transpose for a tape wow effect because it moves by 1 semitone intervals.
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Valiumdupeuple wrote:^ You should spend some time right-clicking everywhere!
Ha! so true, I love all those hidden goodies in Live.
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Thanks for that. Use this tip on a daily basis now.agent314 wrote:If you use the transpose envelope in an audio clip and hold Ctrl/Cmd when you drag a breakpoint, you can move them in cents rather than semitones. I do this instead of autotuning if I have a bum note here and there in a vocal trackI am having trouble using transpose for a tape wow effect because it moves by 1 semitone intervals.