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From: pts@watt.acc.Virginia.EDU (Paul T. Shannon)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac
Subject: changing pitch of recorded sounds
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Date: 25 Sep 89 19:52:01 GMT
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We have a psychoacoustic experiment in which we wish to play short segments of 
recorded speech, at varying pitches.  For instance, we record a deep male voice
saying a word, and we want to be able to play that word back at a high pitch.

The pitch-changing tool in MacRecorder (from Farrallon Computing)  is unable
to preserve the tempo of the original sound: shifting pitch upwards always 
shortens the duration of the sound, and increases the tempo.

Does anyone know of Mac software that allows us to change pitch *without* 
changing tempo and duration?

 - Paul Shannon
 - pts@virginia.edu