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Garage Band Pitch Shifting Tips

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Summary: Pitch shifting is a great feature of Garage Band that can be used to change the pitch of any sound by any amount. Learn tips on how to use this in this free video clip.

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Rattanak Ouk is an engineer from West Hartford, Connecticut. He was born in Cambodia and was raised in the United States. He attended the University of Hartford and today words as a...read more

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"Now I have a part that I want to try to pitch. I want to take two loops and I want to pitch them away from each other. So right now I have loop, right, going on two bars. I'm going to show you this loop real quick. So what I want to do is I want to take this loop and I want to duplicate the tracks. I'm going to go to track and I'm going to duplicate it just one time. After the track is duplicated, what I can do is I'm going to take this track, and I'm going to copy it and I'm going to paste it to another one by pressing Apple C and Apple V after I select this track. So right, the next thing I'm going to do is I'm going to extend it and bring it out so it's a four bar loop. And on this track alone, what I'm going to do is pitch it maybe up five. A fifth. So what we're going to do is we're going to play it from the beginning."

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