Hi Jacob
I am not sure that I fully understand what you are aiming for. I just did some
playing around with the pitch change effect and wonder whether it may be worth
a bit more investigation. I was able to change the key of an entire song by
simply selecting a different key. I selected the entire song and applied the
effect and it was all processed.
Andrew
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Subject: [audacity4blind] Might be a bit of an odd question - is it possible to
simply/easily tweak an existing sound to try to get it to fall into a frequency
range
Hi there
Know this may sound a bit odd, but, sort of relates to using alternative sound
forms to render a version of something like a common tune - for example, I know
the frequencies of the notes for happy birthday, but, might want to take an
alternative sound form, and, process it to play back in the frequency ranges of
the notes of a song like that?
Know could tune this bit by bit, using something like the change pitch effect,
but, just wondering if there's a simpler way to handle it, using output
frequency reanges, etc.?
Jacob Kruger
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