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Changing the keys of a track
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kush paintings
If I want to change the key of a track, how would I go about doing that? I realize there is a sticky about this ontop, but didn't find anything about it.
djkoolaide
uhh

pitch up or down? :conf:
Vero
if you are talking about digital tracks, go get ableton or cubase and download a pitch slide vst plug-in.

if you are talking about vinyl, then yes, use the little slider that says +8 - -8
kush paintings
I was hopping to not change the BPM.
Vero
quote:
Originally posted by kush paintings
I was hopping to not change the BPM.


buy a CDJ with pitch lock. set the pitch where you want it. engage pitch lock (or master tempo as it is also called) and adjust BPM to where you want them and re-record the track. otherwise, see above post.

trying to do this with vinyl? cant be done.
djkoolaide
quote:
Originally posted by Vero
trying to do this with vinyl? cant be done.


well it can, but it sounds like balls
dj christian
you really have to change the pitch on the pitchslider atleast 3% from the original key when it's at zero pitch. or use keylook if you have that feature?
Vero
correction notice to above post:

the numark ttx does have master tempo or pitch lock. but like koolaide said, it sounds like "balls." i do not know what balls actually sound like, because mine dont talk. however if i had to guess i would say that balls sound alot like . so for a better analogy, it will sound like !
Luke Cartwright
quote:
Originally posted by Vero
correction notice to above post:

the numark ttx does have master tempo or pitch lock. but like koolaide said, it sounds like "balls." i do not know what balls actually sound like, because mine dont talk. however if i had to guess i would say that balls sound alot like . so for a better analogy, it will sound like !


Never used this function on my TTX in all the time I've had it :stongue: but I'll give it a try somtime and see how it sounds.

The TTX has to be set to line instead of phono for it to work tho I think, plus it only gives you the option of 10% pitch or something gay like that instead of having 3 to choose from when its set to phono :whip:
kush paintings
Can you change key for mps3's on a computer?

spdandpwr
i have stanton str8-80s and for hip hop its does not sound bad it really depends on the song also ill go +12% and put the key correction and itll work pretty decently but sometimes will sound like and echo. Why do cd players have a better master tempo than the turntables though?
spdandpwr
But using the key correction when you go into negative pitch sounds like balls and/or
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