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> Changing The Key Of A Song
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post Thu 15 Aug 2002, 18:55
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Has anyone used protools to change the key of their entire song? Of course this is if you have Protols capturing Midi. If not then I guess I'll have to pioneer the way for this one.
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post Fri 16 Aug 2002, 21:08
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i am not real sure about this but I think the transpose option for midi would do that for you... just specify how many semitones up or down you want to transpose and select all the midi notes in the track and tell it to apply. I am not sure if it will do more than one midi track at once though either so you may have to do this for each track seperately.

I did some midi programming in ProTools but to be honest never really thought about how the transpose option worked so it may do it and may not. All I can say is try it and see and if it doesn't... hit undo. wink.gif


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