Time Stretching/Pitch shifting

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raffwing
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Joined: 01:13, 13 November 2018

Time Stretching/Pitch shifting

Post by raffwing »

Hello,

I'm looking for a Groovebox that will let me record a sample and pitch it up a few keys(notes) while keeping the same BPM.

Example: I have a banjo riff on one of my keyboards. It plays in the key of A. I would like to sample it (store it on one pad) and then transpose it to the key of D and play it on another pad, at the same tempo as the A riff.

Which Groovebox would do this without sounding warbled, chip-monked, etc.. I'm looking at the 808ex, MC 505 etc..

thanks.
bonerton
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Joined: 09:16, 29 October 2015

Re: Time Stretching/Pitch shifting

Post by bonerton »

You can sample on the MC-909 and MC-808 (not the 505 tho), and transpose parts on both as well.
kolor
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Joined: 17:57, 13 December 2016

Re: Time Stretching/Pitch shifting

Post by kolor »

Hi, I dont want to start another topic so i'm asking here: is there a possibility to pitch up a recorded sample more than +24 semitones? If not, how do you guys are using one cycle waferorms to perform synths if range of osc is +2 octaves only?
kolor
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Joined: 17:57, 13 December 2016

Re: Time Stretching/Pitch shifting

Post by kolor »

anybody?
FreshTrooperXBL
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Joined: 23:09, 17 March 2016

Re: Time Stretching/Pitch shifting

Post by FreshTrooperXBL »

What about processing in software DAW and resampling into your groovebox? Do you happen to have a banjo and can you play the riff an octave up?
ZipSnipe
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Joined: 15:10, 21 January 2014

Re: Time Stretching/Pitch shifting

Post by ZipSnipe »

the sp808 can do this, and is a cheaper alternative
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