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Use QuickTime 7 to change the pitch of selected tracks

AppleScript for iTunes

This script will use QuickTime to change the pitch of the selected iTunes track.

Note: QuickTime Player 7 must be installed--even if QuickTime Player X is also installed. QuickTime Player X does not support pitch change. See this Macworld article for tips on getting and installing the correct version of QTP7.

Action shot:

Change Pitch of Song in action

Set the pitch and the shift for QTP7's pitch controller.

Latest version:

  • v2.0 April 9, 2010

Further:

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Current v2.0

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Info:

  • This is a Compiled Script
  • works with: iTunes
  • file format: Script Bundle
  • Gatekeeper Security: None
  • current version downloads: 3,822 | total downloads: 6,898
  • .zip download size: 220.5K

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