I was working on some vocals today and some of the notes were too high for me to sing. So I transposed the tracks down 5 half steps. I went ahead and transposed the audio tracks to see what they would sound like, although I expected I would need to re-record them. I was blown away. My rather thin vocals sounded beefy when I transposed them down. It reminded me a bit of an Ovox commercial I saw. I was trying to get a ZZ Top feel to this song so the gravelly vocals are perfect. I'm going to do this some more when the song is right.
The problem is the two clips highlighted in the screenshot below did not transpose. I tried a second time to transpose just those tracks and the same thing happened. Do you know why some audio clips might not transpose?
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I was working on some vocals today and some of the notes were too high for me to sing. So I transposed the tracks down 5 half steps. I went ahead and transposed the audio tracks to see what they would sound like, although I expected I would need to re-record them. I was blown away. My rather thin vocals sounded beefy when I transposed them down. It reminded me a bit of an Ovox commercial I saw. I was trying to get a ZZ Top feel to this song so the gravelly vocals are perfect. I'm going to do this some more when the song is right.
The problem is the two clips highlighted in the screenshot below did not transpose. I tried a second time to transpose just those tracks and the same thing happened. Do you know why some audio clips might not transpose?
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