Sample Pitch Detection / Storing
Posted: Sat Apr 22, 2023 12:55 pm
Hi everyone,
I know this issue comes up from time to time, but I wondered if anyone could share some guidance/best practice of tools/ideas in 2023
I am working on a personal sampleset of an organ in town: recorded in three perspectives (close/front/rear), with three releases per note (short/mid/long)
As I am trying various options, the untuned samples sound fine (bypassing hauptwerk tuning), but I would like to explore providing proper tuning to Hauptwerk with the embedded pitch data in the wav files.
I have accurately detected the pitch of the close pipes: and I am looking for an efficient way to copy that pitch data to the close releases, and to the other two perspectives and their releases.
The best option I have found so far is LoopAuditioneer, but that still requires manually selecting each of the 8 target folders one-by-one and running the copy function.
Anybody know of any command-line tools that can help?
Any other audio tools that might have this feature?
Thanks for ideas!!!
Jerry
I know this issue comes up from time to time, but I wondered if anyone could share some guidance/best practice of tools/ideas in 2023
I am working on a personal sampleset of an organ in town: recorded in three perspectives (close/front/rear), with three releases per note (short/mid/long)
As I am trying various options, the untuned samples sound fine (bypassing hauptwerk tuning), but I would like to explore providing proper tuning to Hauptwerk with the embedded pitch data in the wav files.
I have accurately detected the pitch of the close pipes: and I am looking for an efficient way to copy that pitch data to the close releases, and to the other two perspectives and their releases.
The best option I have found so far is LoopAuditioneer, but that still requires manually selecting each of the 8 target folders one-by-one and running the copy function.
Anybody know of any command-line tools that can help?
Any other audio tools that might have this feature?
Thanks for ideas!!!
Jerry