Jian @ Wed Feb 27, 2008 10:11 pm wrote:
Micky @ 28th February 2008, 10:38 am wrote:
You're right but m
y intention was to demonstrate how good this one is ![Wink :wink:](./images/smilies/icon_wink.gif)
Now, I don't mind doing a test like you're suggestion but it's gonna hurt, I tell you, it's not even funny the comparaison and I wouldn't want to get myself in trouble showing how bad all the key changers are
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Some are freeware but some are not and believe me, none will come close to this especially if I use a slow track with a piano
What is up 2.5x??? I think the limit should always be +/- 2 half steps, if you can't singing it, well, I suggest finding another backing or sing something else.
Saying that it is good without comparing it to others is not enough
2 and half step up is when a lady need to sing to a male backing track.
My point is, I can demonstrate how bad most key changers are but I won't, simply because I know I'll get myself in trouble, been there before...
I know that most of them will do a good job for live in a bar and what ever the key you choose, has long as the singer is happy, it's all that really matters, right?
Now, how do you go up 2.5??? A key changer should go up or down half a step, so how do you bring it up at 2.5??? You mean 2 full step and a half? Meaning +5.5