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use pitch correction software to make your notes correct
This would be possible if there were no chords, yes; but any more than one note at a time will make confuse the stuff out of the software. Unless you could somehow isolate each note of the chord using equalization (which is impossible without it ending up sounding like absolute and total stuff because of the loss of the timbre of each note), it's impossible.

i love how it went from FL vs. Albeton to Pro Tools vs. Garageband
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This would be possible if there were no chords, yes; but any more than one note at a time will make confuse the stuff out of the software. Unless you could somehow isolate each note of the chord using equalization (which is impossible without it ending up sounding like absolute and total stuff because of the loss of the timbre of each note), it's impossible.
Actually, the software we have at school we got because in a chorus recording one person was out of pitch so the head of the audio technology department was granted the money to purchase a thousand dollar pitch editing software. Forgot the name of it, I'll check at school tomorrow. Thanks, google. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celemony#Melodyne It allows you to remove and move individual notes.
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Actually, the software we have at school we got because in a chorus recording one person was out of pitch so the head of the audio technology department was granted the money to purchase a multiple thousand dollar pitch editing software. Forgot the name of it, I'll check at school tomorrow. It allows you to remove and move individual notes.
Your school payed thousands of dollars for software to correct one person's pitch instead of re-recording it? That doesn't sound like something that actually happened.

I'll believe it when you post the name of the software that can correct pitch like that without making it sound like total ass, though.

EDIT
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celemony#Melodyne It allows you to remove and move individual notes.
Impressive. Wonder how well it handles distorted guitar?
« Last Edit: January 10, 2013, 06:46:10 PM by Snaffle J. Bean »

Already did. Quote from the Wikipedia page: "The latest technology by Celemony is DNA Direct Note Access, which allows independent manipulation of individual notes within chords and polyphonic recordings."

Also; obviously rerecording it wasn't an option. I don't remember why they couldn't but I know that they couldn't and that the school had to shell out the cash or trash the recording.
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edit; changed link because they booted me so i had to make my own room, lol.
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and that's one reason why plug.dj is better

and that's one reason why plug.dj is better

wasn't aware of any other site like turntable, will switch to plug.dj instead.

yep, lets you play youtube/soundcloud videos instead of waiting ages to upload mp3s. only downside is that it can be glitchy sometimes, but i think it's still in beta.




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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JRfuAukYTKg
Sorta explains me a little.