![]() Effects Plug-ins – you can change the pitch of your clips using some of Ableton’s pitch and audio effects, or use third-party effects plug-ins.MIDI arrangement view – this technique is exclusive to MIDI samples and here you can change the pitch of individual notes, chords, or whole MIDI clips.Sample Editor – you can use both of Ableton’s sample editors to pitch shift only your samples.This is Ableton’s primary pitch shift/bend technique ![]() Clip Editor – you can use Ableton’s clip editor to manipulate the pitch envelope of both MIDI and audio clips.Here are five ways you can pitch shift/bend in Ableton: Keep this in mind as any parameters that create pitch shift can therefore be used to bend the pitch of your samples. You can therefore bend the pitch of a sample by automating the pitch-shifting parameters. In my experience, pitch shifting often refers to the process of changing the overall pitch of a sample or sample sections (MIDI/Audio), while pitch bending refers to the gradual change of pitch over time or rapidly, before returning to the original pitch. When it comes to changing the pitch of a sample, pitch bending and pitch shifting are more or less the same thing.
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