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Title: Pitch Correction Best Practice?
Post by: checht on December 10, 2022, 08:37:58 PM
Just got a bunch of digitizations of 80s cassette recordings, and need to correct pitch.
Changing pitch is straight forward, but establishing proper pitch not so much
.
The method I'm imagining seems non-optimum, hoping for a better method. It would entail:
• Finding a clear solo (keyboard?) note on the recording and isolating it.
• Then comparing its pitch to sheet music chart of the song to establish note value.

Gotta be something better 😀
Title: Re: Pitch Correction Best Practice?
Post by: nulldogmas on December 10, 2022, 10:30:55 PM
When I've done this, I've usually compared the live song to the studio version. (Assuming the studio version is in the same key.)