pitch bend

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Thelooca
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pitch bend

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Had a job this weekend wich involved lipsyncing an animated 3D head (moving mouth) with a vocalist. Would have been very handy to be able to pitch bend (like you can with most cd-players) + or - when the vocalist is going a bit to fast or to slow.
I used multiple cuepoints but that wasn't sufficient enough.

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Re: pitch bend

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Thelooca wrote:Had a job this weekend wich involved lipsyncing an animated 3D head (moving mouth) with a vocalist. Would have been very handy to be able to pitch bend (like you can with most cd-players) + or - when the vocalist is going a bit to fast or to slow.
I used multiple cuepoints but that wasn't sufficient enough.
Why don't you just use the global speed on a fader? Just flick the fader up and back to neutral. Thats how I did it on 1200's back when i spun.

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Re: pitch bend

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or map a jogwheel to the clip's timeline

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thx for the reply, will try them both next time i need it!

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