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 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
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