14 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Pitch Correction"

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Loopable piece of tone dialing sequence 1415926316*b*a3 with some unnecessary pitch correction and pitch bending together. Made with audition.
Author: Arseniiv
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Sound i made for a video as a queue for a check mark.
Author: Thebuilder
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A breathier version of "not like that". Slowed the pitch and added a slight flange effect on this take.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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13-tet scale on C. MIDI pitch bend correct for intervals.
Author: Hyacinth
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A small remixed weird voice patch that uses some small words of a song i wrote and then i used pitch correction to put it into the key of cmaj starting on f.
Author: Zinzan
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Cartoon phone gibberish effect, made by pitch shifting a sample of my girlfriend talking without applying time correction.
Author: Nickreffin
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My toy flute sample processed within digitakt including some pitch shifting and speed correction. There are 3 tracks layered in this stem.
Author: Thatvlad
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12 day old baby boy crying, slowed down by 16 semitones, without time correction.
Author: Tomhannen
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Ribbon distressed with scissors, various speeds. Recorded with an me64 in foley stage. Great for things falling and gun zips, especially when retimed without pitch correction!.
Author: Petersrin
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24-tet scale on C (50 cent steps). Easley Blackwood, Jr.'s notation for 24 equal temperament. As only "ups" are used, there are no three-quarter flats and quarter flats are enharmonically spelled (Dd = C#↑). Pitches are split into two groups of 12. MIDI pitch bend is correct for intervals.
Author: Hyacinth
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I created this witch laughter in adobe audition using pitch correction and reverb. I hope you find it useful.
Author: Starblazer
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Recording myself breathing through. No effects or eqing. No pitch correction or altering. Feel free to use where ever you want. Please feel free to share your creations. Recorded fl studio 20 13/12/2020. Byngsies.
Author: Karma Ron
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[big muscular slimy spiritual alien monster, saying thank you in korean. Wav]. Made this with audacity! ⭐. Cute tiny lil kid, saying thank you in korean. A version of " big muscular slimy cool monster, saying thank you in korean ". Played around with a lotta settings, and also pitch, tempo, speed, etcetera. Saying " gamsa hamnida ! 🙏 "which means thank you in korean / a kind way to express gratitude. Gamsa can also be pronounced kamsa. Hamnida can also be pronounced habnida / hapnida. Correct if im wrong or missed something 🙏. This sound can for example be used in cartoons, games - you name it!. If you enjoyed the sound, please star, comment, spread the word!🗣 it really helps! 🎯. Note: make sure to check out the other sounds! the sound quality is always better when you download the sound(s)! ⭐. More content otw!/matrixxx aka lil mati.
Author: Matrixxx
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An excerpt from the song “Au clair de la lune”, originally recorded as a phonautogram on paper. As of May 2009, this is believed to be the oldest recognizable recording of a human voice in existence. According to the remasterers, the lyrics sung are the first lines of the second stanza "Au clair de la lune, Pierrot répondit" (Under the moonlight, Pierrot replied).[1] It has also been reported that the recording contains the beginning of the song, "Au clair de la lune, mon ami Pierrot..." (Under the moonlight, my friend Pierrot...).[2] This is an edited version: speed and pitch have been corrected to reflect Édouard-Léon's voice, noise was removed. Ausschnitt aus dem Lied “Au clair de la lune”, ursprünglich als Phonautogramm auf Papier aufgezeichnet. Per 2008 gilt diese Aufzeichnung als die älteste bekannte Tonaufnahme. Die gesungenen Worte lauten: "Au clair de la lune, Pierrot répondit" (Bei des Mondes Scheine, antwortet Pierrot), oder "Au clair de la lune, mon ami Pierrot..." (Bei des Mondes Scheine, mein Freund Pierrot...). Un extrait de la chanson “Au clair de la lune”, telle qu'enregistrée sur papier sous forme de phonautogramme. À la date de mai 2009, on le considère comme le plus ancien enregistrement d'une voix humaine reconnaissable. D'après les restaurateurs, les paroles correspondent aux premières lignes de la seconde strophe : « Au clair de la lune, Pierrot répondit ».[3] D'autres estiment qu'il s'agit plutôt du début de la chanson : « Au clair de la lune, mon ami Pierrot ».[4] Cette version a été éditée de manière à mieux refléter la voix de Scott de Martinville : la vitesse a été réduite, la tonalité a été baissée et le bruit a été réduit
Author: Untitled
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