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How to change frequency of a song in AUDACITY.


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So I slow my own songs in Audacity and I love it slowed. Sounds really good. But how do i do stuff to it similar to what decaf does? I want it to go low. I have no idea what to do. Any help is greatly appreciated.

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Have to tried youtube? Dj slown and blow has a tut on how to "remove"clipping lol

And to change the frequency its done by speed i believe

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there is opitions, pitch, tempo, and speed, you want to do tempo first. move that to where you want it. Then do speed a little, not much, you want to speed it up. And pithc is final. And if you want you can boost certain Hz. To remove clipping you do the option of show clipping. then you go to amplify, and reduce it. you will see the sound waves get really small. then you adjust it little by little back up until there is no clipping. This probably wont make sense lol

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there is opitions, pitch, tempo, and speed, you want to do tempo first. move that to where you want it. Then do speed a little, not much, you want to speed it up. And pithc is final. And if you want you can boost certain Hz. To remove clipping you do the option of show clipping. then you go to amplify, and reduce it. you will see the sound waves get really small. then you adjust it little by little back up until there is no clipping. This probably wont make sense lol

Never used audacity but tempo (metronome) and speed is practically the same thing.

And YOU CAN'T REMOVE CLIPPING FROM A SONG (unless you have the original file with all the tracks that were recorded and re-mix it and/or redoing the track if its clip)

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