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Former user wrote on 8/18/2018, 12:46 PM

Right click on audio track on timeline and select properties. Under properties select TIME STRETCH/PITCH SHIFT. There you have the option to change PITCH.

Former user wrote on 8/18/2018, 1:23 PM

@tolunay

Just complementing what @Former user said. You can also simply select the audio event and press the (+) or (-) key. If you want more precision and a more precise adjustment, hold the CNTRL key and press the (+) or (-) key.-) key.

Former user wrote on 8/18/2018, 2:05 PM

Thanks Joelson-Forte, I forgot about the shortcut key.

tolunay wrote on 8/18/2018, 2:26 PM

@tolunay

Just complementing what @Former user said. You can also simply select the audio event and press the (+) or (-) key. If you want more precision and a more precise adjustment, hold the CNTRL key and press the (+) or (-) key.-) key.

I mean how to I can how it looks like this

https://i.imgur.com/nWA3wXr.png

I edited this on paint because still I cant find the option

Former user wrote on 8/18/2018, 2:56 PM

When I change the pitch, it looks like that.

 

Are you saying that when you change the pitch, you don't see the number?

Select VIEW>ACTIVE TAKE INFORMATION

tolunay wrote on 8/18/2018, 3:07 PM

When I change the pitch, it looks like that.

 

Are you saying that when you change the pitch, you don't see the number?

Select VIEW>ACTIVE TAKE INFORMATION

Former user wrote on 8/18/2018, 3:13 PM

tolunay wrote on 8/18/2018, 3:36 PM

thank you very much! it worked