Load audio in the audio track, right-click audio, under 'reverse playback' is pitch. Change scales from +10 to -10. The reason is to make samples transition in key like scales in notes.
Load audio in the audio track, right-click audio, under 'reverse playback' is pitch. Change scales from +10 to -10. The reason is to make samples transition in key like scales in notes.
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You can alter the pitch of an audiotrack by selecting the pitch-stretch and changing the length of the audiotrack to fit the key
Second this request. It would be nice to change the pitch independently of length or bpm. This feature can't be accomplished with the method described by @oscarollie because it can only achieve the following:
but why from +10 to -10? shouldn't it be 12?
yeah ollie tryna do struggle pitching
As a workaround, you can use the Pitch Delay pedal. Set Steps to 1, Length to 16, Feedback to 0%, Level to 100%, nudge the audio region a 1/16 note earlier to compensate for the delay and adjust Pitch as needed. The quality of pitch shifting isn't the best but it's decent within ±20%.
tbh, on more fixed pitches, it sounds like a ring or frequency mod of some sort. (carrier being low). all i did was pitch a vocal up and it turned screechy lol.
Yes, I agree, it can sound like ring mod. The pitch shifting isn't the best, but within a limited range it still sounds OK for most sounds.