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Pitch shifting problems

I am having a problem with a current project. I recorded the whole song, but now I am wanting to shift the pitch of everything up half a step. I went to the properties of all items and adjusted it and everything works fine, except the bass is really bubbly sounding. It sounds terrible but it goes back to normal when I adjust it back. As of right now the only way I can get it in the right pitch that I want is to speed the song up a lil, which I really don't want to do. Can anyone tell me how to fix this? Thanks!
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Have you tried reapitch the plugin?
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theres a ton of different pitch options, and like SRR said, using reapitch will allow you to use Elastique Pro or Soloist, which you could then do "apply fx as new take" and save some cpu
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