It really is cheating terribly to "tune" the CS80 in the way I did it
and it can take a while to pitch correct individual notes --- lots of
reverb helps carry it through. Of course, if you're ∗really∗ badly
out of tune, then, it will be rather impossible to make it sound
passable. If anyone knows of a good DSP box to do realtime (I have not
checked out Celemony's software yeat), please do let me know. Thanks!
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yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com, "galaxiesmerge" <galaxiesmerge@...>
wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> On my webpage at htpp://www.myspace.com/galaxiesmerge I have a tune
> called "Begin the Journey". The low drone and the high strings are
CS80.
>
> Here's what I did:
>
> 1) I recorded the CS80 drone separately into audio tracks in Ableton
> Live 7.0
> 2) I recorded the CS80 strings separately into audio tracks.
>
> Background:
> 3) I recorded the (Arp 2600 from Way Out Ware) VST for the background
> ambiance (sample-and-hold on the filter).
> 4) I used a Tassman Ultra-Analog for the arpeggio part.
>
> Pitch Correction:
>
> This was done using the Ableton for pitch shifting. A good explanation
> video is on their site:
>
> http://www.ableton.com/live-for-sound-designers
>
> In the future, I plan to find a way to have automated real-time
> pitch-correct because I think the timbre and overall playability of
> the instrument is great. Not an easy problem to solve, but, solvable
> with modern technology.
>
> I hope you will find this useful.
>
> Cheers!
>