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 How many nights have you sat up in the wee hours of the night, with your sampler or sample program, tweaking the pitchbend controller trying to tune a sample to your song? Ever swapped samples with a friend only to realize he samples at 'A', while you sample at 'C'? Ever just wished the computer would do something cool for you? Get ready for the year 2001 and beyond with AutoTune! AutoTune analyses sampled sounds in frequency space to allow you to tune all of your sounds to the same frequency! Just simply enter the note you want to use as the base for all of your sounds, such as C3, and then simply drag your samples onto the application, and voila! Let AutoTune do the rest! AutoTune can also be used to convert directories, instead of individual files, by simply dragging the directory onto the app. Now, AutoTune is VERY computationally intensive, so it can take it a while for the analysis to take place, be patient! AutoTune is also pretty memory intensive, using around 6 to 8 megs of RAM for the average file, so the more memory you have, the faster it will run. AutoTune now supports mono and stereo WAV files, 8/16/24/32 bit formats (both MS and IEEE), and can also normalize and DC correct samples!
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| |  | | 2.30 | Substancial cosmetic improvements to interface | | 2.21 | Fixed problem with some samplerate conversion | | 2.20 | Added sample depth conversion and made dialog resizable | | 2.08 | Fixed bug with normalizing 8bit WAV's | | 2.07 | Fixed bug with storing stereo WAV's incorrectly (too large) | | 2.05 | Fixed some misc stereo WAV loading issues | | 2.04 | Quick fix for handling 8bit odd-byte length samples | | 2.03 | Cosmetic change, icon now turns red while processing files | | 2.02 | Fixed a couple minor cosmetic glitches and added no-tune mode | | 2.00 | Initial Release, Stereo/24bit/32bit/Normalize/DCOffset/Progress | | 1.06 | Several bugfixes plus now handles unknown wav chunks properly | | 1.01 | Fixed problem with incorrect octaves for A and B | | 1.00 | Initial Release |
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| Last updated on Saturday, December 22, 2001 11:52:08 PM PST | | Copyright ©1998-2003, AnalogX. All rights reserved. |
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