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pitch shift
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Pitch shift refers to altering the pitch of audio output in Windows, often measured in cents rather than semitones for finer control. On WindowsForum.com, discussions focus on shifting all system audio output in real time, such as adjusting from standard tuning to 432 Hz by reducing pitch by 32 cents. Users seek software solutions that run in the system tray and accept Windows DirectSound as input, avoiding hardware upgrades or plug-in host applications. Common challenges include finding tools that support cents-based adjustment and real-time processing without dedicated audio hardware.
How do I pitch shift (by cents) Windows 7 audio output? Windows sound manager and my audio drivers software only shifts the pitch in semitones. I want to shift the pitch of all outputted audio from Windows to 432 Hz. To accomplish this I need to reduce the pitch by 32 cents.
Ideally, a pitch...