In need of a good pitch shifter!

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Hi all. I need to know some good pitch shifters for the purpose of transposing a whole song in .wav format for lets say 2-3 semitones up or down and still sound decently!
I know Melodyne but it only does monophonic parts and instruments.
Thank you all in advance,

Cheers.

Simon.

Greece.
Simon Georgiou,
Thessaloniki,Greece

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Tell me, is this likely to be good enough?

Download Choir Boy

I'm working on it at the moment.

P.S. It Works in Stereo.
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Audacity is a free wave editor and it has a pitch shifting algorithm with semi-decent results.
For better quality you have to go with something equiped with the MPEX algorithm (e.g. Wavelab, Cubase, Sonar ...)

BTW kalosirthes sto KVR

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Just tryied out the choir boy.Though its a nice plugin it is not suitable for my purpose.
What I want to do is for example: I have this song in E minor and I want it to be transposed in D minor cause the singer has a bad throat.The song is in .wav format stero and with no lyrics (just like a karaoke song).
Is there anyway to accomplish that or it is impossible ?
BTW,nice to find another Greek in this forum Zeoy.

Simon.
Simon Georgiou,
Thessaloniki,Greece

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That's easy with audacity Simon. The problem is that even with the best algorithms the pitch shifted tune will not sound totally natural. But if it's meant to be only a backtrack to help you record the vocalist that will be no problem.

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Thanks a lot Zeoy.I ll download it and let you know how it goes.

Cheers,

Simon.
Simon Georgiou,
Thessaloniki,Greece

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Check out Audiodamage's Discord; it's a pretty nice shifter.

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I worked with the Rephrase demo a bit and found it very usefull. It allow you to work in detail on each syllable / phrase and it has a very good GUI. You can even pitch shift from a major to minor key if you so wish. A lot more work involved than the all-in-one-go approach of Audacity, but the end results might be much better.

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