Thursday, February 11, 2010

Pitch Correction

A second post is in order, however brief, to illustrate today's real post below about the pitch correction feature.

What you will hear in the scratch recording below is a 45 minute pass at the concept, recorded in a noisy room on a handheld microphone without any pop filter. Remember, scratch recordings are not meant to be anything professional. This one is particularly rough, but it illustrates the power of Logic's features.

The particularly keen will notice that this recording appears in the right column list as 'Redline 015,' with 'Redline 013' immediately preceding it. That is because 'Redline_014' is a song in progress that may just make it onto the final project. It's under tight wraps, of course.

Everything you will hear by clicking below is my voice plus pitch correction with a touch of reverb. That's it.

2 comments:

  1. If only "pitch correction" were built in to every aspect of life. . . perfection. . . .

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  2. hi josh,

    this is your distant relative jan. i haven't met you often and maybe you don't really remember me. but i thought i wanted to write you. i am following your project over facebook and i think it is great how you go about recording and making music. as i am a musician myself (mostly on a semi-professionell level, i am earning 15% of our income with music, the rest is teaching r.i. in public school) i am quite fascinated how you tackle the task of getting the music recorded and out there. i am also working with a mac and logic pro 8. a wonderful computer and programm. i also like your writing and find it quite well written, interesting and sometimes funny. i am curious what the outcome of the project will be and looking forward to your next outpoor of creativity.

    greetings
    jan

    www.lebensart-music.de

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