- Presented by Apple Certified Logic Trainer Doug Zangar, this collection of video tutorials explores Logic Pro X's amazing Flex Pitch re-tuning feature. Join Doug as he shows you all of Flex Pitch's features and functions, as well as how to use it to create harmonies and more!
- To be specific, flex pitch creates artifacts no less than 25-30% of the time, especially on large octave jumps. It looks as if flex pitch tries to 'correct' the consonant attacks to pitches, like 's' or 'C' or whatever, which leaves pops and cracks in the actual wav file. So then the end result is an unusable piece of garbage.
- In this video we cover:1. Using Flex Pitch2. Altering Instrumental Melodies3. Create Artificial Vocal Harmonies.
- Flex pitch allows you to make these kinds of edits, but you're far more likely to get ridiculous artifacts in logic. Melodyne seems to be very smooth here.Reliability - Overall you will find far fewer bugs and glitches in melodyne than in flex pitch.
With Flex Pitch in the Main Window, we are offered very sweeping changes. Flex Pitch is pretty good at finding the pitches, and the correction is usually pretty good, but to get the job done properly, we are going to need to use the Audio Track Editor. Working with Flex Pitch in the Audio Track Editor. The Audio Track Editor is new to Logic Pro.
Logic Flex Pitch Can I Transpose All At Once
(Last Updated On: April 4, 2020)With Flex Pitch in the Main Window, we are offered very sweeping changes. Flex Pitch is pretty good at finding the pitches, and the correction is usually pretty good, but to get the job done properly, we are going to need to use the Audio Track Editor. Working with Flex Pitch in the Audio Track Editor. The Audio Track Editor is new to Logic Pro.
Logic Flex Pitch Can I Transpose All At Once
(Last Updated On: April 4, 2020)You can easily change the pitch of vocals in Logic Pro X. You can transpose the pitch in semi-tones, and fine tune. You can change the pitch in tracks that you have already recorded to match the pitch of the instruments in your project.
A good example is when you have changed the key of your project, some of the existing tracks may be out of tune. Changing the pitch can help to make the vocals better.
Logic Flex Pitch Split Note
- Choose a region in the Tracks area.
- Click on the inspector button on the control panel, or press I on the keyboard.
- Click the disclosure triangle in the inspector if necessary. It is the next region to view region elements. You can also press option-R to open the Region inspector on a different window.
- To Fine-tune or transpose an audio region, select a preset value, then click fine tune or transpose pop-up menu and select a preset value.
- To set a custom, click and drag in the fine tune or transpose field. The audio region in the Tracks area and audio tracks editor will show you how much you are transposing in semi-tunes.
- If you change the pitch of any region during playback, you will hear the changes immediately.
Flex Pitch Logic Pro X
Changing pitch with flex pitch
Logic Flex Pitch Changes Timing
- Flex pitch is built-in software for correcting pitch like Melodyne or auto-tune. Choose Flex pitch from the drop down menu. Logic will generate pitch blocks for all the notes in the region. Right-click and choose ‘set all to perfect pitch' or edit them manually.
- You can also click ‘set all to original pitch' to revert. Adjust the strength of the pitch correction in the inspector.
- Changing pitch in Logic Pro X is simple. Change the pitch of your music to make it better.