Have you tried to open an audio region and play with audio events? Maybe that's what you want. If you mean to change the pitch of a sample chromatically, what you need is a sampler device, which has been requested many times already.
i want just the entire sample changed for the second time its played, and i cant find anything on how to do that, so thats why i asked for this. also, can u add a yeet button or a yeet sound?
I have no idea what a yeet sound is. As for the pitch change, you could use the Pitch Delay pedal: https://www.audiotool.com/board/manual/pitch_delay. Set the feedback to zero for just a single delay and set the desired pitch change with the Pitch knob.
anonymous user
2020-01-14 11:47 · 2020-01-14
I have already explained to you in detail how to change pitch on samples that are placed in an audio track and for samples placed in a machiniste, in that live collab. But alright once again, if you use the machiniste you can change pitch over the pitch knob for each individual sample, if you use an audiotrack you can double click the sample in the piano roll and then move the audio events (the little block at the start and end of the sample) if you move the "block" at the end of the sample to the right it will stretch the sample and pitch it down, move it to the left to speed it up.
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Have you tried to open an audio region and play with audio events? Maybe that's what you want. If you mean to change the pitch of a sample chromatically, what you need is a sampler device, which has been requested many times already.
i want just the entire sample changed for the second time its played, and i cant find anything on how to do that, so thats why i asked for this. also, can u add a yeet button or a yeet sound?
I have no idea what a yeet sound is. As for the pitch change, you could use the Pitch Delay pedal: https://www.audiotool.com/board/manual/pitch_delay. Set the feedback to zero for just a single delay and set the desired pitch change with the Pitch knob.
I have already explained to you in detail how to change pitch on samples that are placed in an audio track and for samples placed in a machiniste, in that live collab. But alright once again, if you use the machiniste you can change pitch over the pitch knob for each individual sample, if you use an audiotrack you can double click the sample in the piano roll and then move the audio events (the little block at the start and end of the sample) if you move the "block" at the end of the sample to the right it will stretch the sample and pitch it down, move it to the left to speed it up.
k, i dont want it delayed tho.
I fail to see how @VNN 's answer doesn't cover your case.
There's no delay involved.