Hello
Is there any such thing?, if found a few vst "tuner" plugins but drum hits are so fast/short that s its not possibly to determine the tune or hz
or how to get the drums in tune, any suggestions?
thanx
pitch analysing software, tuning drums?
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masstronaut
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Try AnalogX AutoTune. Is free.
http://www.analogx.com/contents/downloa ... totune.htm
If a drum sound doesn't have anything like a fundamental frequency, ie is mostly 'noise', then you could try using a tuned filter with a little resonance to bring out a particular frequency.
Or, just listen.
http://www.analogx.com/contents/downloa ... totune.htm
If a drum sound doesn't have anything like a fundamental frequency, ie is mostly 'noise', then you could try using a tuned filter with a little resonance to bring out a particular frequency.
Or, just listen.
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