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My Pitch Change of the My Little Pony Intro


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It wouldn't work if you kept the in-show voices the same. Also, sorry to say, but I don't really like the sound of it. I'm all for pitch shifting for a higher or lower tone, but this is too high for me

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It wouldn't work if you kept the in-show voices the same. Also, sorry to say, but I don't really like the sound of it. I'm all for pitch shifting for a higher or lower tone, but this is too high for me

It's my first one, I really suck at this lol.

Thanks for the feedback though.

LOL, I edited the pitch and made Twilight sound like a man.

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I don't know, it impresses me that you can do that.  I have no idea how to do that sort of stuff so you're like a wizard.

Buy sony vegas 12, it's one hundred dollars. Easy. :P

 

Anyways, thanks.

what's with the two dislikes anyways

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Seems ok i guess.. I just prefer the original one more :huh:

 

Buy sony vegas 12, it's one hundred dollars. Easy. :P

 

Or you could do it the free way and use a combination of:

  • Blender
  • Audacity

and lastly..

  • Freemake video converter

Convert a copy of the video to .mp3 with Freemake..

Change the pitch in Audacity, export as a .wav file..

Use Blender's video editor to merge the original video and the new audio track,

matching the original video's resolution and frame rate, and other settings..

Export with the right encoding and TADA! You have a pitch shifted thing without

spending a single cent (Or downloading a single cracked version via torrent) :P

 

In fact this way may be better as Audacity would change the pitch very accurately..

and thus a much cleaner and clearer audio track for mixing with the video track.. ;)

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Seems ok i guess.. I just prefer the original one more :huh:

 

 

Or you could do it the free way and use a combination of:

  • Blender
  • Audacity

and lastly..

  • Freemake video converter

Convert a copy of the video to .mp3 with Freemake..

Change the pitch in Audacity, export as a .wav file..

Use Blender's video editor to merge the original video and the new audio track,

matching the original video's resolution and frame rate, and other settings..

Export with the right encoding and TADA! You have a pitch shifted thing without

spending a single cent (Or downloading a single cracked version via torrent) :P

 

In fact this way may be better as Audacity would change the pitch very accurately..

and thus a much cleaner and clearer audio track for mixing with the video track.. ;)

What? I pretty clearly used Pokemon Alpha Sapphire. jokes on you

 

 

That was amazing. Loved it.

Why thank you.

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