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you can change a sample's pitch in sound forge.
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Without its getting strechted? That would be worthit to get then. Is it maybe possible with Adobe Audition, too? With Recycle it couldnīt, or does it? Cuz iīve allready got it, and then i havenīt to get Soundforge. Thanks Titancow By the way: How old are you? |
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What about pitching it first, then time stretching back to it's original length. there's an idea..
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you don't need to buy soundforge actually, there are a couple of free programs (wavepad, maybe audacity) which you can use for this. But you can't tell what note it's on unless you've got soundforge, which increases the pitch in semitones.
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