Hi everyone,
The last project I tried the elastic audio with for vocals was highly unsuccessful. I tried it myself and even had someone else cited try it and all it did was make the problem worse. I had a situation where the vocal was about an eighth of a beat or thereabouts off it was enough that you could hear it by ear but not so significant that it ruined the entire song. It was for a class project I was doing and I finally just gave up and the instructor Finally told me that it was close enough and I had already made the a grade for the class. So, at that point I just threw up my hands and said forget it. In fact, it was the instructor who is the sighted person who tried to do it and since he was a proctor for the exams I figured you probably really knew what he was doing and if it didn’t work after he fought with it for a couple of hours I figured I certainly is an office user was not going to make it work and you better.
I don’t know if that helps but I figured I’d at least put in a couple of pennies worth.
J. R.
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> On Apr 18, 2020, at 17:44, Slau Halatyn <
slauh...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> You could conceivably use Elastic Audio but, in my opinion, it's clunky. X-Form works a lot more smoothly. Macros are in the Drop Box. VocALign Project is more basic, not too many options and somewhat cheaper. VocALign Pro offers a bit more flexibility, somewhat better results and is a bit more expensive. Looking out for SynchroArts sales is a good idea.
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