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[quote name='barkin' timestamp='1382462445' post='2252493']It's ages since I used it, but IIRC you needed to install the LAME MP3 encoder separately to enable Audacity to do this.[/quote]

Yup, spot on. Here are the instructions for anyone interested:

http://audacity.sourceforge.net/help/faq_i18n?s=install&i=lame-mp3

(...it looks more complicated than it is!)

If you have iTunes, you can very easily convert a WAV file to MP3 by dragging the file into iTunes, finding it in your playlist then right-clicking the file and choosing 'Convert to MP3' (this option is also available in the Advanced menu).

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Its not free (about £35) but its very easy to use

[url="http://www.ronimusic.com/amsldowin.htm"]http://www.ronimusic.com/amsldowin.htm[/url]

Does speed and pitch alteration in real time and is able to save the altered file.

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[quote name='ubassman' timestamp='1382465919' post='2252560']
I see its a pitch shifter you are after - so the ABRSM App might be the one for you ! I use an TASCAM MB-1 which has looping, speed shift, and pitch shift and you can plug a bass directly into to it and play along - not sure if that's what you were after?
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Thanks for the ABRSM App. Is this only for smartphones and tablets? I had a quick look at its features and it shifts pitch as well as speed. It asks me for login, password etc. Ideally, I just want a simple piece of free software I can install on my laptop that enables me to load an MP3 file, change the song pitch using notes rather than % shift (?), then save the altered MP3 file without faffing about with extra add-on programs. Something like this but without the adware, malware, bugs... [url="http://mp3-key-changer.software.informer.com/"]http://mp3-key-chang...e.informer.com/[/url]

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[quote name='solo4652' timestamp='1382463398' post='2252508']
Is there not something that's simpler than this!?
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The set up for Audacity really isn't difficult.

It's just a list of short instructions which, if you follow them, will have you shifting pitch and exporting MP3s in less than five minutes. For free :)

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[quote name='ubassman' timestamp='1382467503' post='2252584']
I think it costs £2.99 !

Edit - its free - quite funky little interface but only does pitch shift +3 to -3 . If you can get Audacity to work as well you have the best of all worlds!
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This works well - thank you. is there some way of saving the altered MP3 file, please?

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[quote name='tauzero' timestamp='1382477581' post='2252770']
There's Best Practice, and there's a plugin for Winamp too - in fact, lots on Winamp plugins, just google "winamp plugin pitch shift".

And if you have an Android phone or tablet, there's Maple MP3 player.
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I was just about to mention Best Practice. I haven't used it myself as it's PC only software, but the GUI looks remarkably similar to the ASD (posted above).

Audacity is an amazingly useful bit of software, but making changes on the fly isn't its forte (IMHO).

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[quote name='Musky' timestamp='1382478691' post='2252789']
I was just about to mention Best Practice. I haven't used it myself as it's PC only software, but the GUI looks remarkably similar to the ASD (posted above).

Audacity is an amazingly useful bit of software, but making changes on the fly isn't its forte (IMHO).
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I did have a quick look at Best Practice but it seems to only allow files to be imported from CD or DVD - is that correct?

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[quote name='leroydiamond' timestamp='1382479907' post='2252810']
This is what I use. [url="http://www.rinki.net/pekka/slowmp3/"]http://www.rinki.net/pekka/slowmp3/[/url] Quick and easy download and totally simple to use. It is free as well :)
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Thanks. That's really easy to use! Again, is there the facility to save altered files?

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