Great video my guy, when transposing though it goes down semitones(+/- 50 cents). 600 or 6 semitones being half an octave and 1200 or 12 being a full octave. So +2 would actually be B
Edit: I was wrong, realized it's 100 cents a semi...When transposing though it goes up or down semitones(+/- 100 cents). 1200 or 12 being a full octave. So +2 would actually be B.
Transpose correlates to semitones or half notes not whole notes. So you're going from C to C#(sharp) [+1] instead of going from C to D[+2]. That's why an octave is 12 semitomes instead of 8. Great vid tho!
Thank you Jamaal, although all these techniques are keeping the tempo, thats why they are destructive to the original signal. Is there an option to pitch it in a more classic way like you doing it on a turntable? But without sampling it, but directly within the audio window? Thx and keep up the good content:))
I'm a musician, and i came to see how to change the pitch of a track, but everything you say about the pitch and how the notes goes, is wrong. there's notes between C and D, also between B and C, and more... also the 50 cent... if something is in tune you shouldn't touch that . because when you change the pitch you just wanna chance step by step
Great video my guy, when transposing though it goes down semitones(+/- 50 cents). 600 or 6 semitones being half an octave and 1200 or 12 being a full octave. So +2 would actually be B
Edit: I was wrong, realized it's 100 cents a semi...When transposing though it goes up or down semitones(+/- 100 cents). 1200 or 12 being a full octave. So +2 would actually be B.
Transpose correlates to semitones or half notes not whole notes. So you're going from C to C#(sharp) [+1] instead of going from C to D[+2]. That's why an octave is 12 semitomes instead of 8.
Great vid tho!
So if my sample is in D and I want it to be in F , it would be +4
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This was literally the easiest tutorial I've heard. Very easy and thorough.
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Thankyou Jamal This was a helpful video, your sample pack sounds great too!
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One thing. The transpose will go by half-steps, not steps of the scale. +1 from c will be c#.
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Thank you Jamaal, although all these techniques are keeping the tempo, thats why they are destructive to the original signal. Is there an option to pitch it in a more classic way like you doing it on a turntable? But without sampling it, but directly within the audio window? Thx and keep up the good content:))
I was wondering the same. Did you find a solution?
You should do a tutorial on how to upload beats from logic to CZcams
thats a banger i love that idea
I guess I need it to be from midi to audio
replete. now how to smooth out 'flutter' in our recently transposed samples/regions. thank you!
Need a uk beats video bro, artists liek Knucks and sam wise 🙏🏼
That’s a bet bro! Ima look into when I get home
when I input a number in Transpose there is no change when I play it
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Jamal can I get a video of how to record vocals effectively
hmmm i can deff do that, like what type of room should you be in? or mic placement?
I'm a musician, and i came to see how to change the pitch of a track, but everything you say about the pitch and how the notes goes, is wrong. there's notes between C and D, also between B and C, and more... also the 50 cent... if something is in tune you shouldn't touch that . because when you change the pitch you just wanna chance step by step
octave has 12 semitones you showed just C major scale brother