Mpc Hc Speed Up Without Pitch !!better!! 📥
Preserving the Ears: A Guide to Pitch-Corrected Speed in MPC-HC
- Install LAV Filters and set LAV Audio as the renderer in MPC-HC.
- In LAV Audio settings, enable resampling to match renderer sample rate and enable any available “preserve pitch” or “time-stretch” option.
- Use MPC-HC’s built-in rate controls for speed changes up to ~1.4–1.5×.
- CPU: minimal; latency: negligible.
Here is the step-by-step configuration:
- Route MPC-HC audio to a virtual audio device (e.g., VB-Cable), then process it in a time-stretch-capable host (e.g., standalone Reaper instance or a real-time time-stretching utility).
- Pros: maximal audio algorithm flexibility (phase vocoder, elastique, etc.).
- Cons: more latency, setup complexity, higher CPU.
Click Apply and OK.
- Works: Yes — MPC-HC can speed up or slow down playback while preserving pitch.
- Methods: Use the internal audio switcher (DirectSound/Wasapi) with time-stretching enabled or a real-time audio DSP like the built-in "Sound" settings using the MPC-HC audio renderer (or an external plugin such as AC3Filter/VSFilter is unnecessary).
- Quality: Good for modest speed changes (up to ~1.5x–2x). Larger adjustments may introduce artifacts (robotic or stretched transient sounds).
- CPU: Low-to-moderate increase; modern CPUs handle 1.25–1.5x easily. Higher speeds or high-res audio use more CPU.