what is the purpose of keylock as im reading that people can't live without it?.
thanx in advance
what is the purpose of keylock as im reading that people can't live without it?.
thanx in advance
if you slow down a track with the pitch fader, the harmony stays the same but the tempo changes.
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When you speed a track up it stops it from sounding like Mickey Mouse.
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if you change a tracks tempo by more than 6% it alters the key and as mentioned, can make your vocals sound like t-pain... er alvin & the chipmunks. keylock is a good idea if you muck around with the tempo a bit but if you run tracks in a similar bpm range, turn it off.
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thanx i think i understand now.so if i have 2 tracks in the same key but i had to pitch 1 of them +12% to match the bpm of the next if i locked the key of the +12 track before pitching it then it would sound naturally smooth?not grainy at all?:eek:im new to this so apologies....and thanx...
assuming their keys were identical or relevant/complimentary to each other, yes. and of course, assuming either of the tracks are out of tune to begin with, sometimes they can be.
A key is an instrument that is used to open a lock. A typical key consists of two parts: the blade, which slides into the keyway of the lock and distinguishes between different keys, and the bow.
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