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| ======Pitch shift HowTo====== | ======Pitch shift HowTo====== | ||
| - | This HowTo describes how to make a new kick-l drum | + | This HowTo describes how to make a new kick-l drum in the Aasimonster drumkit. |
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| First you copy the instrument you want to pitch, eg kick-l to a new folder kick-l-low | First you copy the instrument you want to pitch, eg kick-l to a new folder kick-l-low | ||
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| Now all that remains are the actual pitch shifting: | Now all that remains are the actual pitch shifting: | ||
| cd into the kick-l-low/ | cd into the kick-l-low/ | ||
| - | for f in *.wav; do mv $f tmp.wav; sox tmp.wav $f pitch -31; done | + | for f in *.wav; do mv "$f" |
| This will downpith each file 31 100th semitones, ie. -100 would pitch it down a full semi-tone. | This will downpith each file 31 100th semitones, ie. -100 would pitch it down a full semi-tone. | ||
| Once it is done, you should be able to load the kit and hear the new instrument. | Once it is done, you should be able to load the kit and hear the new instrument. | ||
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