Hi,To change the pitch of a sample, first select the track the sample is on, and go to the Process menu with Alt+P, then choose Transpose. Check the check box that says something like "Transpose Audio", then Shift+Tab back to the amount box and use the Up or Down arrow keys to select a value. There's also a combo box with various options, but I recommend choosing the "Radius Mix" one. After that, press OK, and your sample will be pitch-shifted down. This feature came in handy for me recently, as I used it to transpose the pitch of a song I was trying to learn on my accordion in a specific key.
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