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Old 12-19-2009, 07:59 PM
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Default Re: transpose

Depends. What are you looking to transpose? Midi and instrument tracks are a simple as highlighting the notes and calling up the transpose window(I think from the Events menu). Audio is tougher. PT8 has Elastic Pitch which SOMETIMES works good. The best solution I know of for audio is Serato Pitch 'n Time. I have shifted plenty of audio by several half-steps with it with excellent results. Check their website as maybe they have a demo version that would serve you for this session. BTW, it operates as an AudioSuite plugin so you highlight the audio, call up Serato and enter the original key and the destination key and hit Process.(of course you don't need to shift the drums or percussion tracks).
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