Hi Justin,Under the processes menu, there's a transpose feature that deals with both midi and audio. You'll find a check box that you'll have to check if you want to transpose audio. Once you're there, you'll find several methods that'll do this for you, but you'll have to pick the one that best fits your need.
Mike----- Original Message ----- From: "Justin Kauflin" <blindguy500@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Sunday, August 22, 2010 04:05 Subject: [ddots-l] SFZ and Pitch Shifting Samples Hey everybody, had a couple questions for ya.First for the SFZ experts, Dimension Pro is saying that Gain_cc1 is an unknown op code. I am finding this strange as I learned this off of the Cakewalk site. Does anyone have any ideas about why this would be? Secondly, I am trying to figure out how to transpose the pitch of a selected audio clip. I am not trying to do a V Vocal edit, but just want to transpose the audio. In the tutorial, it suggests that you shouldn't use the transport option under processes and says that you can do better pitch shifting through the clips options. I'm afraid it was talking about using the V Vocal editor, as I couldn't find anything that referred to changing the pitch of a musical clip. If anyone could help clarify how I might accomplish this, I would be very grateful to you.
THanks,Justin
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