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Nero Wave Editor 
Effects  
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7.3 Transposing 
With the transposing tool, the key (tonality) of an audio file (or a selected section 
of one) can be changed. Transposing is particularly important when creating 
files that are composed of loops. For instance, if you raise the frequency of the 
human voice by four semitones, it sounds as if the person speaking has helium 
in his or her lungs (i.e. ridiculously high-pitched). If the frequency is lowered by 
four semitones, voices sound very much deeper. 
1.  Open the desired file. 
2.  Select the 'Transpose' command in the 'Tools' menu. 
 
3. Use the 'Interval' and/or 'Fine Tune' round buttons to set the type and 
intensity of the transposing. 
The file may become longer as a result of the type of transposing chosen. If 
you select the 'Maintain Original Length' control field, the original file length 
will be retained. 
 
Click on the 
 button to play back the audio file with the changes stated. This 
allows you to check straightaway that you are happy with the results. 
4.  Click on the 'OK' button to take over the changes.