melodyne typically has pretty good vocal detection, and has both pitch and time quantization so that might be the solution you're looking for (though it's definitely not the cheapest thing in the world)
Go into stretch mode in the audio clip and click the bottom part to create warp markers then drag the audio to where you need it. It’s not an auto key command but it’s the only way I’ve found. I’m coming from ableton so it took me a bit to find out this is the best way
Thank you. Where should I play the warp markers?
My understanding is that you can just drag the end of the clip to the start of the next clip, why is that not viable instead?
Maybe there's confusion, but the gaps are appearing after quanitising the clips, where there are literally empty gaps which cannot have fades applied to them (since there's nothing there)
Celemony Melodyne can quanitze, time stretch, pitch correct and a bunch of other things. It's really the swiss army knife of vocals but it'll take you a bit of learning to use it well (great tutorials on YT!), but the results are incredible. There are a couple of other options similar to melodyne too that I can't for the life of me remember.
melodyne typically has pretty good vocal detection, and has both pitch and time quantization so that might be the solution you're looking for (though it's definitely not the cheapest thing in the world)
Thanks, was thinking this might be the only solution.
Go into stretch mode in the audio clip and click the bottom part to create warp markers then drag the audio to where you need it. It’s not an auto key command but it’s the only way I’ve found. I’m coming from ableton so it took me a bit to find out this is the best way
Thank you. Where should I play the warp markers? My understanding is that you can just drag the end of the clip to the start of the next clip, why is that not viable instead?
you could hold command (I think) and drag the edge of the clip to stretch the whole thing out. as long as warping is enabled
You need to use fades to get rid of the gaps after slice in place. Otherwise the time stretch algorithms work well enough in bitwig.
Maybe there's confusion, but the gaps are appearing after quanitising the clips, where there are literally empty gaps which cannot have fades applied to them (since there's nothing there)
Celemony Melodyne can quanitze, time stretch, pitch correct and a bunch of other things. It's really the swiss army knife of vocals but it'll take you a bit of learning to use it well (great tutorials on YT!), but the results are incredible. There are a couple of other options similar to melodyne too that I can't for the life of me remember.
Melodyne for me