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August 27, 2012
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How To Change Audio Pitch Without Changing Speed?

  • August 27, 2012
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Hello,

      I am using Adobe Premiere Pro CS6, and would like to know how to

Increase or decrease the pitch of an audio file, without having to speed it up

or slow it down.

Thanks!!

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Correct answer psion99

A pitch-shift effect exists in Premiere Pro CC 2014.  You can find it in the "Audio Effects" folder labeled "PitchShifter".  You don't need to use Audition for this effect if you don't want to..

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Participating Frequently
April 27, 2018

it doesn't change anything. and if you try it in audition, it changes shift and duration. pitch shift or pitch bend. both modifies duration.

Participant
March 21, 2017

There is an effect called Pitch Shifter in premier pro. It does nothing. It does not change the pitch. It does not change anything. When I try to adjust any of the parameters the audio stays exactly the same

Participating Frequently
April 27, 2018

same here.
and in audition, pitch shift and bend modifies duration. so... no, you cant change only pitch without duration. neither in premiere nor audition.

psion99
psion99Correct answer
Inspiring
March 5, 2015

A pitch-shift effect exists in Premiere Pro CC 2014.  You can find it in the "Audio Effects" folder labeled "PitchShifter".  You don't need to use Audition for this effect if you don't want to..

the_wine_snob
Inspiring
August 27, 2012

I always use Adobe Audition for Pitch Shifting, and it works great.

Do you have the suite with Audition?

Good luck,

Hunt

August 29, 2012

        I do not have the suite with Adobe Audition, but I did download the trial verson of it.

Could you please tell me how to do it in Audition? Also, is there a way to do it in Premiere, or is the only way to do it in Audition?

Thanks!!

the_wine_snob
Inspiring
August 29, 2012

In Audition, Effects>Time/Pitch>Pitch Shifter, unless it got moved around in CS6, which is not on this laptop.

Good luck,

Hunt