Anyone notice that there is no 'sound' option in mixcraft 3 to edit in an external editor?
Also, I use a transposer vst effect (that works rather well) to lay bass lines down with a guitar. It works in Krystal and Audacity, but doesn't show up at all under effects in mc, either version. Everything else in my vst folders does. What gives? Oh, the pitch correction sounds horribly distorted in mc.
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Is this vst a freebie? If so, post a link and I will try it and let you know if it works with Mixcraft.
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The page link is here:
http://people.bath.ac.uk/masrwd/pvplugs.html
and here's the download link:
http://www.bath.ac.uk/~masrwd/pvplugswin.zip
There are three vst effects in this zip file, but I only use the pitch transposer, pvtransp.dll. It is tiny, no GUI, but works like a charm. Yes, it's a freebie. Thanks for checking it out, Eric.
Greg, you're right, I'm using build 12. I'll get the latest one, thanks.
http://people.bath.ac.uk/masrwd/pvplugs.html
and here's the download link:
http://www.bath.ac.uk/~masrwd/pvplugswin.zip
There are three vst effects in this zip file, but I only use the pitch transposer, pvtransp.dll. It is tiny, no GUI, but works like a charm. Yes, it's a freebie. Thanks for checking it out, Eric.
Greg, you're right, I'm using build 12. I'll get the latest one, thanks.
Here's another pitch shifter, along with some other interesting plugins. The pitch shifter works on Mixcraft 3;
http://www.braindoc.de/english/vstEn.html
http://www.braindoc.de/english/vstEn.html