Jan 23, 2014 Still there is nothing in my effects tab called VST or gsnap or gchorus. I have quite a bit of effects below the wahwah, but none of the VST stuff. I think it may be the 64 bit issue. I've been downloading all 64 bit stuff The GSnapWin 64 and the AIIGVSTWin64. I have two GSnapWin64 files in my downloads folder, one is zipped, the other is not.
I wanted to use a pitch adjuster, like Auto-tune and I found G-Snap. G-Snap is very similar to AutoTune by Antares, but free. GSnap can be used to fine tune vocals, or can be used to achieve what has now become known as the Cher Effect or the Kanye West effect.Ableton Live Download
I got GSnap working on Fixed Mode, but I couldn't figure out how to get it to take use a midi input to work on the clip.After much searching and little help, I figured it out for myself. Here's a screen grab that may help others:
Note, the track A GSnap is a return track (right click, insert return track).
Midi is routed to the A GSnap return track. The Audio is routed to 'Sends only'. This is routed to the A GSnap track by turning up the Sends A.
Note, the GSnap plugin is applied to the A GSnap return track, no on the Midi or the Audio.
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Set the GSnap to Midi mode. I also set the threshold high too.
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