![]() ![]() In the past I have always used a tool like Cakewalk Sonar to load the MP3 file, adjust the pitch, and then save out the adjusted audio. ![]() ![]() Of course, rehearsing in the original key and transposing on-the-fly is pretty trivial, but sometimes I prefer to learn a song in the key which I will be playing. The problem was that song was recorded in a specific key, and I needed to play the song a half-step different. I recently ran into a situation where I needed to adjust the pitch of an MP3 file for a song that I needed to learn. ![]()
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