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Inner Circle
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Belgium
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Maintaining Audio Pitch in FCP
Hi,
I'm new to FCP, coming from Premiere Pro, and if I slowed down an audioclip in PPro, I had a checkbox where I could tell the program to maintain the audio pitch. In that way I had fast or slow audio, without all the crazy sounding voices. Can anyone help me with doing the same in Final Cut Pro? I hope I don't have to send it specially to Soundtrack Pro for such a simple thing? Best regards, |
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Major Player
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Melbourne, Australia
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As far as I know, without additional plug-ins Soundtrack Pro is the only way...
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Major Player
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Thunder Bay, ON. Canada
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This really sucks with FCP although there is a filter under audio filters called AU Pitch. You have to adjust the pitch +/- until it sounds about right, eventually you will get it but it is a royal pain in the ass.
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New Boot
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Malaysia
Posts: 16
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This chart (done by myself!) was publish in Larry Jordan's newsletter a while back. Maybe it'll help you... (I've tried on PAL, maybe it'll work on NTSC too)
Good Luck!
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