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Note: the glyph “⇧” means "Shift Key", it does not render correctly on FireFox
Note: the glyph “⇧” means "Shift Key", it does not render correctly on FireFox.  Should look like this: http://www.kjams.com/resources/shift-glyph.png
 


While a song is playing you can press ⌘-[ or ⌘-] to lower or raise the pitch, respectively.  Or press ⌘-\ to re-set it to the original pitch.  This does not affect the tempo.
While a song is playing you can press ⌘-[ or ⌘-] to lower or raise the pitch, respectively.  Or press ⌘-\ to re-set it to the original pitch.  This does not affect the tempo.

Revision as of 23:44, 14 November 2007

Note: the glyph “⇧” means "Shift Key", it does not render correctly on FireFox. Should look like this: shift-glyph.png


While a song is playing you can press ⌘-[ or ⌘-] to lower or raise the pitch, respectively. Or press ⌘-\ to re-set it to the original pitch. This does not affect the tempo.

Also, you can press ⌘⇧-[ or ⌘⇧-] to slow down or speed up the tempo, respectively. Or, press ⌘⇧-\ to reset it to the original tempo. This does not affect the pitch.

These items are also available under the Controls menu.

Pro version only

If the song belongs to a singer, then that setting will be remembered permanently. You can also set the pitch via the popup menu listed with the song itself.