You might be able to install the full Nyquist distribution and make a wavetable using your source as the sample. I haven't done it, but there's a tutorial/demo in the demos that come with Nyquist. I can't remember where Nyquist is, but there's a link to it from the info on writing Audacity plugins I think.
Gary On 6/27/2014 7:53 AM, paolo giacomoni wrote:
Ave audaces!With audacity I.ve made a little sample of voice, or guitar, or dog! and I want to play it in different frequencys of original to do a melody.I know, in audacity exist a native effect to change frequency, but it.s a very long work to do it.So I ask to you: exist a fast way to do it with audacity or with an other software accessible? Maybe using an external musical master keyboard connected via midi or usb to the pc?Thank you Paolo