I need help turning Streaming Music (Pandora) into a different pitch Via Windows
I need help filtering streaming music from Pandora on my Windows laptop into a different pitch.
Most music is played at 440hz. I need to change the pitch to 432hz. There is a music player on the iphone that works great for this, but it only filters music from the hard drive. I have looked around for days now and can't find anything that filters streaming music that isnt complicated af.
I found a post on this site about someone changing their streaming musics' pitch.
I hope I am in the right place.
Thanks for any help x.x
I used to do exactly what you're talking about with Ableton and Max for Live, there's a device called fPitch or something similar that will retune any audio coming through, maybe you can download this and adapt it to be usable in Max without Ableton then just run your audio from Pandora into Max and back out to your speakers.
Thank you for the reply!
I looked up Max. Is the only way to write the code myself? I have no idea how to do what you suggested x.x
This might be beyond me, would there be a way to ask on a gig site for someone to write the code for a program to do this? I am ok with commissioning someone to write this program as I will need it.
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Can an item like a Equalizer with headphones or speakers plugged through it work?
I was looking for different technology that already exists to accomplish this. Was thinking that also using a Pitch Tuner app on my iphone to get the pitch right after messing with the settings on the equalizer that I can make the 432hz a reality for all sound coming through my laptop.
Thanks
you can't change the pitch with an equalizer, your best hope for an easy solution would probably be getting a guitar pedal like the Whammy and running audio through that, I don't know how your audio quality will hold up though (you'll lose the stereo) or if the Whammy offers such fine control to change the input by only 8Hz.
Honestly the best solution is the first solution I gave, I think actually in Max 7 since you can embed M4L devices in your patch you won't even need Ableton.