Using pitch shifting (Transpose) Pitch shifting basically means altering the pitch of the input audio by a set factor - the transpose value - and output the result. As opposed to pitch correction, pitch shifting can be made on any type of monophonic audio input signal; it doesn’t even have to have a regular pitch (tone). Pitch shifting can be used to generate a number of cool effects, for example: • Voice doubling effects by using slight transposition of only 5-10 cents. • Adding an additional voice one octave up or down from the original lead vocal. • Creating dark spooky monster voices by transposing speech down heavily. • Creating chipmunk effects by transposing speech up heavily. The list goes on... Use the Transpose function as follows: 1. Click the Transpose button to activate the Transpose section. 2. Adjust the transposition using the Semi and Cent spin controls in the Transpose section. The Transpose range is ±12 semitones with a fine tuning range of ±50 cents. If you want to transpose pitch corrected signals, make sure the Pitch Adjust section is on and has the desired parameter settings. If you want to transpose non-pitched signals, such as speech, switch off the Pitch Adjust section.