Hi,
I'm looking for a tool that can accurately shift the pitch of a whole .wav file. Not like auto-tune or any other program based on isolating sounds and pitching them. I literally mean a whole .wav
Some tool that keeps the quality of your file, doesn't stretch it, but can shift the pitch (preferably with three zeros behind the dot). I found some tools but they're a bit crappy. One of 'm was decent but you literally gotta wait for it to render the whole thing before you can listen to it. In this fashion you can't mess around and play.
Reason I need such a tool, vst, or whatever, is because recently I started digging into pitch. I found that 440Hz for A is standarized pitch (literally all vst's and what not are based on 440Hz for A. However, some types of eastern music use 432 Hz (they say that's magical property but I don't buy into that). I did however listen to more music in slight alternations to the standard 440Hz = A pitch, and a whole new world opened up. I want to experiment with pitch to see what kind of feeling it can give to my compositions.
So, I need a trustworthy tool of quality. Does any one know such a tool?
Thanks in advance,
peace
I'm looking for a tool that can accurately shift the pitch of a whole .wav file. Not like auto-tune or any other program based on isolating sounds and pitching them. I literally mean a whole .wav
Some tool that keeps the quality of your file, doesn't stretch it, but can shift the pitch (preferably with three zeros behind the dot). I found some tools but they're a bit crappy. One of 'm was decent but you literally gotta wait for it to render the whole thing before you can listen to it. In this fashion you can't mess around and play.
Reason I need such a tool, vst, or whatever, is because recently I started digging into pitch. I found that 440Hz for A is standarized pitch (literally all vst's and what not are based on 440Hz for A. However, some types of eastern music use 432 Hz (they say that's magical property but I don't buy into that). I did however listen to more music in slight alternations to the standard 440Hz = A pitch, and a whole new world opened up. I want to experiment with pitch to see what kind of feeling it can give to my compositions.
So, I need a trustworthy tool of quality. Does any one know such a tool?
Thanks in advance,
peace