On 1/9/2011 5:11 PM, Vaughan Johnson wrote:
> On 1/8/2011 4:36 AM, Mikael Bouillot wrote:
>> <snip>
>>
>> Second, I now need another functionality, and it seems I'm going to
>> have a much harder time hacking *that* in: I want to change the
>> pitch of a track without changing its tempo.
>>
>> Right now, I set "Pitch behaviour" to "Vinyl emulation" (because
>> "Pitch independent time stretch" sounds like c**p), and thus the
>> pitch and tempo change simultaneously when I change the rate of the
>> track. In theory, if I combine both modes (VE and PITS) I could
>> change the pitch without changing the tempo. In practice, I use
>> Sox to manually change the pitch of the tracks in advance when I
>> need it. It's 20 minutes of intense brain activity.
>> log(rate)/log(2)*12*100, that kind of stuff.
>>
>> I don't want that: I want a slider in the GUI.
>>
>> How hard should that be?
>>
> 
> You might take a look a the Transcription Toolbar in Audacity
> (http://manual.audacityteam.org/index.php?title=Transcription_Toolbar).
> 

Sorry, but it does change the pitch. Never mind.

- V


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