Hi,
When attempting to create/edit a Chain, the ChangePitch effect doesn't budge from 0.0000000
I've tried typing it in and clicking 'edit' to no affect
Any clues as to why this isn't working?
Thanks
Edit Chain ChangePitch
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friendlygiraffe
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Re: Edit Chain ChangePitch
Which version of Audacity? (the exact three-section version of Audacity from Audacity > About Audacity and whether you obtained the .dmg installer or the zip. )
which version of OS X?
which version of OS X?
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friendlygiraffe
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Re: Edit Chain ChangePitch
Hi Steve. It's Audacity 2.0.5 running on OSX 10.9.5steve wrote:Which version of Audacity? (the exact three-section version of Audacity from Audacity > About Audacity and whether you obtained the .dmg installer or the zip. )
which version of OS X?
Also can't seem to find Reverb in the insert Chain. Very odd
Re: Edit Chain ChangePitch
I'm not sure that 2.0.5 supported Reverb in Chains.
The current version was 2.1.0 until today, but I see that 2.1.1 has just been released (it will be announced shortly).
There has been substantial upgrading of effects in Audacity 2.1.1. I believe that all built in effects and many plug-ins are now supported in Chains.
The new version is available here: http://web.audacityteam.org/download/mac
Be sure to read the installation notes and follow them carefully
The current version was 2.1.0 until today, but I see that 2.1.1 has just been released (it will be announced shortly).
There has been substantial upgrading of effects in Audacity 2.1.1. I believe that all built in effects and many plug-ins are now supported in Chains.
The new version is available here: http://web.audacityteam.org/download/mac
Be sure to read the installation notes and follow them carefully
9/10 questions are answered in the FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ)
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friendlygiraffe
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Re: Edit Chain ChangePitch
Ok thankssteve wrote:I'm not sure that 2.0.5 supported Reverb in Chains.
The current version was 2.1.0 until today, but I see that 2.1.1 has just been released (it will be announced shortly).
There has been substantial upgrading of effects in Audacity 2.1.1. I believe that all built in effects and many plug-ins are now supported in Chains.
The new version is available here: http://web.audacityteam.org/download/mac
Be sure to read the installation notes and follow them carefully
I just installed the latest version, but it wouldn't open. So back to 2.0.3 for now
Re: Edit Chain ChangePitch
Ensure that you followed the instructions about "Known Issue:" (here's the link again: http://web.audacityteam.org/download/mac)friendlygiraffe wrote:I just installed the latest version, but it wouldn't open.
If it still does not launch, please start a new topic about 2.1.1 not opening.
I'm guessing that the problem in you old version is a bug that is now fixed, so updating to the new version will be the solution.
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