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Question Cakewalk HomeStudio 2004 XL question

I'm thinking about buying this to use with my new MOTU 828mkII.
One feature I really want in an audio editor is the ability to change the pitch of a note (audio not just MIDI). I saw this feature on the MOTU AudioDesk (Mac only) and really liked it (since I make lots of mistakes). Does anyone know if this feature is included in Cakewalk?

Also does anyone think there are overwelming reasons to buy Cubase SL at $300 instead of Calkwalk HS at $150?
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Re: Cakewalk HomeStudio 2004 XL question

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Does anyone know if this feature is included in Cakewalk?
There's a pitch-shifter, but it's not the best. And it's doesen't do anything like Celemonys Melodyne I mentioned earlier...

But maybe you should check out Autotune?
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