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Prosoniq timefactory ii
Prosoniq timefactory ii






prosoniq timefactory ii
  1. Prosoniq timefactory ii pro#
  2. Prosoniq timefactory ii mac#

Sorry for the way OT, but like someone recently posted. I just really would like to have the "record scratch", tape speeding up/slowing down effect capability.

prosoniq timefactory ii

Does anyone know if this is correct or not? I know Melodyne does so much more, that it would probably be worth it for the other things it does. basically that Melodyne works on a note basis, where Time Factory works on a dynamic time and pitch envelope. that Melodyne analyzes the note, and places it, so that dynamically pulling the speed and pitch down to 0 and back up within the same note or group of notes is not really possible. I'm thinking this is not possible in Melodyne. For instance, with Pitch N Time, I could simulate wacky record scratches by simply pulling the pitch envelope to 0 and then up to 100%, and back down again very quickly. That is, the ability to dynamically modulate speed and time at any point regardless of the tuning or note placement. Also, there's one feature that I liked with Pitch N Time, that I think would also be available with Time Factory 2, and that I think I read is not possible (yet) with Melodyne3. However, it does cost a little more, and the interface is not as simple as Time Factory 2. It's got tons of capabilities that Time Factory doesn't have. Originally founded in 1990, Prosoniq pioneered in the field of applying Artificial Neural Networks to audio processing, voice removal, structural audio morphing, polyphonic time stretching with formant correction, and more.

Prosoniq timefactory ii mac#

The alternative, for a few more $$, Melodyne, looks totaly interesting, and I've demoed it a little. Zynaptiq is thrilled to now offer the former Prosoniq products TIME FACTORY II Mac and ORANGE VOCODER AU. Does anyone know if this is the case with Time Factory 2? However, if it does work within the host so that the rest of the track could be listened to while editing, or if multiple files could be played in the Time Factory 2 interface so that the rest of the music could be referenced while editing, this would work pretty much exactly like I want. Not to mention if it only accepts a single file to work on so that no reference can be listened to while editing. it will have to be used as an external app, which I'll have to export files to, edit, then import back into Sonar and place at the correct location. However, I'm thinking this will not work within Sonar. The interface looks very uncluttered and easy to use. The only thing resembling Pitch N Time's interface is Prosoniq Time Factory 2.

Prosoniq timefactory ii pro#

Unfortumately, Pitch N Time is only for Pro Tools (or also Logic now). It had a cool dynamic easy to use interface that worked within the host so that you could edit, audition, and immediately bounce to the correct spot in the project to audition. I'm a previous Serato Pitch N Time user with Pro Tools. I really need (want) a good time/pitch shifting tool, and apparently Cake is not gonna get their's functioning correctly with a decent interface any time soon.








Prosoniq timefactory ii