Change Pitch

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levaz
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Change Pitch

Post by levaz » Thu Apr 26, 2012 4:02 am

Hi Guys,

Newbie here still finding my way round Audacity, I have recently recorded my friend playing adams song by blink 182 which is tuned down to D. However I thought I would be clever and record him in E and tune him down later.

I am now wondering if I have made a mistake in doing so... Will I loose sound quality if I de-tune the whole song 2 steps to D?

He has flown back to the UK now so I wont have another chance to record for another few months :(

Would appreciate anyones opinion,

Thanks
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Re: Change Pitch

Post by steve » Thu Apr 26, 2012 5:58 am

Yes you will lose some sound quality, but you will use less if you use the "Sliding Time Scale/Pitch Shift" effect than if you use the ordinary "Change Pitch" effect. The "Sliding Time Scale/Pitch Shift" processes slowly, but it generally produces higher quality results.
Keep a high quality (WAV or FLAC format) backup copy of the original recording before you start working on it.
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Re: Change Pitch

Post by levaz » Thu Apr 26, 2012 7:14 am

Hi Steve, Thanks for your help, I will go and have a play now and let you know how i get on..

I fear i may have changed the pitched and saved it as the original recording >.<

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Re: Change Pitch

Post by levaz » Thu Apr 26, 2012 8:32 am

Hi Steve, I have checked and luckily i have all my original recordings untouched / unmodified.

I went to the tool you suggested but I cant see how to detune the guitar to a D?

Is there anyone on this forum that I could pay to de-tune / mix and render the guitar part to adams song for me?

Thanks!

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Re: Change Pitch

Post by Trebor » Thu Apr 26, 2012 1:14 pm

levaz wrote:... I cant see how to detune the guitar to a D?
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Re: Change Pitch

Post by mikethebass60 » Mon Apr 30, 2012 6:26 pm

Hi Guys,

I've just used this tool to detune our fiddle player by a full octave to imitate a chello. It works really well.

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