I don't have audacity now but when I had it it said that the pitch change
only worked with each track. so I guess you would have to change the pitch
of each track an octave.

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> Hi, does anyone know how I can change the pitch in Audacity to make the
file one octave higher than it originally was? I don't understand how to do
it.
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