How can I transpose up or down by a semitone. Say from C to C#
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But where do I find the plus 1. There is Unison, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, and octave. The steps in the major scale. When the the switch is on chromatic I would have expected twelve semitone steps. When I started experimenting with this the change key switch greyed out so I couldn’t use it. After a while song stopped and landed me on the introductory screen. The only way around this was to delete the song and go back to my saved original. I was able to go up by one semitone by going up by a 4th and down by a 3rd because there is one semitone difference. |
Transposing is in 12 steps for a full octave.
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You have to transpose both an octave and select an octave.
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kentimms wroteThanks A minor 2nd is a semitone. So choose 2nd and also minor. |
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If we'd like to play that tune a semitone higher (in C-sharp or C#) we'll be using all black keys and two whites (f and c). Using the table above just use the note immedialety below the original, so a c becomes a c#, d becomes a d# an e becomes an f (or the enharmonic equivalent e#).
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