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Add Pitch shift envelope editor without having to use an instance of sample one (Similar to Cubase)

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asked Dec 19, 2016 in Studio One Feature Requests by grrrrrant (430 points)
It would be GREAT to have a way to edit the pitch shift envelope of a track without having to bounce a selection and importing it into sample one or any other vst in order to change it's pitch curve.  Please take note from Cubase.  They have a very simple way of right clicking on the audio you wish to edit and selecting [process]>[pitch shift]>[envelope]  This is very helpful when trying to slow down a point in the song or trying to create a tape stop effect.

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answered Dec 20, 2016 by AlexTinsley (925,230 points)
selected Jan 11, 2017 by mattcaprio
 
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answered Mar 5, 2018 by dotcom12161984 (4,440 points)
yeah i would love to pitch bend AUDIO FILES the same way i can automate pitch while its in a sampler.
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answered Dec 20, 2020 by roidebruijn (950 points)
edited Dec 20, 2020 by roidebruijn

Would be great to see a similar style pitch envelope like the already very useful gain envelope. 

Could actually be positioned in the dropdown menu of an event next to the gain envelope. 

Maybe distinct them by using different colours (or simply make it in a way that you are not being able to see 2 event envelopes at the same time). This is a function that I really need and used a lot (for example drawing pitch bends etc when I still was used other daws) and would be so welcome to see in future studio one updates. Melodyne is great for changing pitch and correcting stuff, but I think this a more creative and sometimes even quicker, simpler and more logical way of doing pitch edits. (even simpler way of doing this then any other daw perhaps)

(imagine what you can do by drawing saw waves as pitch envelopes to name just one example)  

*i made a quick mockup to backup this request.

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answered Jun 18 by lucasmessore (460 points)
Switched to S1 from Ableton and this this is one small gripe as well. My current workaround is to use a pitch plugin e.g. Kilohearts Pitch, AutoTune, Alterboy etc. and add automation to the pitch knob directly in the timeline.

I was thinking that S1 could just have the ability to add automation for the Transpose function in the Inspector. That might be more flexible and fun to use than the Cubase/Avid direct offline method of doing VariFi? Or perhaps S1 could make their own version of a pitch/pitch envelope plugin that you can render in the event FX.
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