Key command for pitch up/down by 1 semitone to Audio Clips

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Key command for pitch up/down by 1 semitone to Audio Clips

Can you add the keycommand to pitch up/down by 1 semitone for audio clips (like it done in Reaper, for ex). Very useful when working with chopped vocals or big amount of short samples and you need to get them "in key". It can be done like simple re-pitching (so, it will change the length), and if you need to conserve the length you can simply go to the Melodyne.

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    Kev999
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    Re: Key command for pitch up/down by 1 semitone to Audio Clips 2016/06/14 16:22:57 (permalink)
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    It's generally unwise to carry out destructive processing incrementally. Altering pitch in stages a semitone at a time would introduce too many artifacts.

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    Re: Key command for pitch up/down by 1 semitone to Audio Clips 2016/06/14 17:46:15 (permalink)
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    It's generally unwise to carry out destructive processing incrementally. Altering pitch in stages a semitone at a time would introduce too many artifacts.




    I didn't meant destructive editing. You can see on YouTube how it implemented in Cubase or Reaper, for example.
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