Kong Pitch

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satyr32
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26 Jun 2016

In Kong I want to transpose a sample in C to G flat.
There is either the pitch offset knob ranging fron -120 to 120 or on the Nano there is -1200% to 1200%. Neither of them I know what they do.
If I set the pitch offset to 12, would then the sample be an octave higher and from C to G flat I would set the knob to 6? Is this correct or how does it work?
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26 Jun 2016

Don't know about the pitch offset knob, but the Nano pitch is in cents.
100 cents equals 1 semitone.
1200 cents = 1 octave.
C to G-flat = 600 cents.

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26 Jun 2016

satyr32 wrote:In Kong I want to transpose a sample in C to G flat.
There is either the pitch offset knob ranging fron -120 to 120 or on the Nano there is -1200% to 1200%. Neither of them I know what they do.
If I set the pitch offset to 12, would then the sample be an octave higher and from C to G flat I would set the knob to 6? Is this correct or how does it work?
Yes, change the pitch to 60 to change a C to a G flat.

Or in nano you can change it to 600% to get the same effect.

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