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Old 9th February 2005   #1
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Is there any software or hardware the will change the key of a sound track without changing the tempo of the song? A customer asked me this the other day and with all the new things available it could be possible. Quality is very important in this quest because the customer wants to record with the tracks for an album that they will sell at local churches. I have protools 6.4 for a DAW system. Any advice would be apreciated.


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polyphonic music won't pitch shift very well with current tools, afaik.
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Old 9th February 2005   #3
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serato pitch n time

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are very good indeed
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does serato really work well on multiphonic material (chords, ensembles)?
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Does this work on finished sound tracks or just single instruments?


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they work for both polyphonic full tracks and single track monophonic..

the more you stretch the worse it sounds but +-4 semitones sounds very good still

try serato if youre on PT, they have a 30 day demo
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Thanks for the info.

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