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Changing the pitch of software instruments in GarageBand
Andy Collins
2013-12-25 19:43:20 UTC
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Hi all -

I was playing the electric guitar using the qwerty keyboard, when I somehow must have hit a key combination that change the pitch up an octave. Being able to do this on the fly is a great option to have, but I don't know how I did it, does anybody know what I did or needs to be done in order to change pitch up/down when playing a software instrument? -

Andy
Phil Halton
2013-12-26 02:41:20 UTC
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its the Z and X keys that change pitch up and down an octave.
Post by Andy Collins
Hi all -
I was playing the electric guitar using the qwerty keyboard, when I somehow must have hit a key combination that change the pitch up an octave. Being able to do this on the fly is a great option to have, but I don't know how I did it, does anybody know what I did or needs to be done in order to change pitch up/down when playing a software instrument? -
Andy
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Andy Collins
2013-12-26 12:32:12 UTC
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Great - thanks -

Andy
Post by Phil Halton
its the Z and X keys that change pitch up and down an octave.
Post by Andy Collins
Hi all -
I was playing the electric guitar using the qwerty keyboard, when I somehow must have hit a key combination that change the pitch up an octave. Being able to do this on the fly is a great option to have, but I don't know how I did it, does anybody know what I did or needs to be done in order to change pitch up/down when playing a software instrument? -
Andy
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