How to transpose a entire music from 440 Hz to 528 Hz using "Sliding Stretch"?

Hello there!

I would like to know how to transpose a entire music from 440 Hz to 528 Hz using “Sliding Stretch” Audacity resource.
Can you guys assist me?
Thanks in advance.

Marcelo_N

I calculate that as 120% of the original pitch so that’s a change of +20%.

Since I assume you don’t want to “slide” or change the tempo, set both tempo settings at 0 and both pitches to 20%.

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“Transposing a full track from 440 Hz to 528 Hz using the ‘Sliding Stretch’ method involves adjusting the pitch without significantly altering tempo. Most digital audio editors like Audacity or Adobe Audition offer this functionality. To calculate the pitch shift: moving from A=440 Hz to A=528 Hz is approximately a shift of +1.36 semitones. In Audacity, for example, you can use the ‘Sliding Stretch’ effect to gradually apply this shift over the entire track for a more natural result. Be sure to preview and fine-tune to maintain audio quality.”

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