I'd like to be able to "transpose" selected nodes in a musical fashion, preferably in semitones or cents, but even just semitones would be wonderful. I'd guess the maths would be pretty simple.
What's it for? Sometimes I want to transpose a part after I've already EQ'd it and the EQ curve is no longer relevant, other times I want a transposed layer of a sound on a separate track (same problem).
Also, with Pro-Q's many bands, I often go deep into tight EQ work on a per-note basis. I've been manually using a Hz to Note calculator to figure out where those nodes need to be for a different pitch position, which can take hours.
This might sound silly to some, but for electronic music this level of detail is necessary to reach a certain degree of sonic quality.
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I'd like to be able to "transpose" selected nodes in a musical fashion, preferably in semitones or cents, but even just semitones would be wonderful. I'd guess the maths would be pretty simple.
What's it for? Sometimes I want to transpose a part after I've already EQ'd it and the EQ curve is no longer relevant, other times I want a transposed layer of a sound on a separate track (same problem).
Also, with Pro-Q's many bands, I often go deep into tight EQ work on a per-note basis. I've been manually using a Hz to Note calculator to figure out where those nodes need to be for a different pitch position, which can take hours.
This might sound silly to some, but for electronic music this level of detail is necessary to reach a certain degree of sonic quality.
Thanks for reading!
Owen...