I have no idea. I just see a lot of people creating mixtapes using their computers. So I thought that maybe there's a way to just put a couple of tracks together and kind of create my own set. I know I could use Audacity but that's kind of a clunky mess and when you start screwing around with pitch control I can't imagine that working well. None of my computers run Windows or Mac OS. I used to dual boot Windows 7 with Linux but that was a long time ago.
You have wine that works pretty well these days, no need to dual boot, you can run a lot of windows programs with it
LMMS, reaper, ardour, that's the linux/free equivalents of macosx's garageband
I don't like them much but well, to do what you want to do I guess it's largely enough, not sure any of those can dynamically map beats to any track on the fly though
I would start with LMMS if you didn't try it already, because when it comes to install I never had any issue with it, it's in the repos https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3qfa9hGJzoY
Cool I'll give that a try. If I can move the pitch around and view and move the waveform I think I can figure out something.
https://lmms.io/forum/viewtopic.php?t=35277
>by Couldntve » Mon Mar 07, 2022 8:46 am I would hugely appreciate pitch shifting being added, where you could change a note, but not have the speed change in the piano roll. It would be incredible if there was a setting to toggle this on and off in case people are used to the way it is now. >by Monospace » Mon Mar 07, 2022 11:40 am Problem is, this is typically practically impossible in a DAW for music. Logistically, the only way pitch shifting can work is by changing the speed of the sound. To change pitch while keeping length/speed exact, you would have to generate extra samples as fill-in. This is a messy job. Any application that claims to pitch-shift, either changes speed of note, or changes the sound in advance and cannot be edited as easily, and cannot be modified in realtime. It's like changing tempo without changing pitch, except a lot more complex, because with tempo you can just remove samples. But I'm just guessing here, from whatever I've seen so far. Someone else will have to confirm.
https://people.uleth.ca/~daniel.odonnell/blog/pitch-and-time-stretching-in-ardour
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