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Old 12-21-2006, 08:58 PM
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I forgot to mention that it has vocal pitch correction. It has an auto function that is supposed to work kinda like AutoTune works in ProTools, if you're familiar with that. But I couldn't get the Boss to lock onto my voice. There are some editable parameters for this but I couldn't get it to work. But it can be used in a manual mode that works well. You give it an in point and an out point that bookend the one bad (usually flat) note. Then tell it what note it should be; C, F, etc., and the machine will shift it to the proper frequency. Also, this frequency is based on A/440 tuning. If you skew the built in guitar tuner to something else, vocal pitch correction will follow suite. Pretty cool. That said, using pitch correction in Sound Forge is faster, more intuitive, and in preview mode you can hear the tone as you tweak the note up or down. Like I said, do your editing and other post in a computer. But in a pinch, you can edit (cuts only) and fix flat notes right on the BR-600.
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