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Novakandy Down A

Skaven252's Novakandy with the pitch lowered, to …

An episode of the The Island podcast, hosted by The Island, titled "Novakandy Down A" was published on December 22, 2016 and runs 4 minutes.

December 22, 2016 ·4m · The Island

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Skaven252's Novakandy with the pitch lowered, to play in A. These are kinda hard to describe, though they're my favorite: the pitch change edits. So let me try to explain the pitch changes... I mess around with the Change Pitch feature in Audacity the most, and change songs from one pitch to another, usually by notes, and it calculates the percent change for you. I never change the pitch the song starts from, the "from" pitch in the Change Pitch feature in Audacity, only the "To" pitch change, which actually changes the pitch, if that makes sense. So when I say "Down A," I change the pitch lower from it's original note, to A by simply choosing the note A for it to play in with the Audacity Change Pitch feature. I hope I made sense with that. That's how all my pitch changes are done, and will be titled the same way: if the pitch is raised (Titled "Up") or lowered (Titled "Down"), and what note it's now playing in, ex: this song - Novakandy Down A. Novakandy, pitch lowered to play in A. This song itself has quite a backstory, as if that weren't enough :P This was the first Novakandy edit I ever made, since A is my favorite note, so I was fond of it. And it was the only Novakandy edit I had for quite some time, so I listened to it a lot, especially during some dark times in my life months back. Those bad memories flooded me and in turn, made me too sad to listen to this edit, so I wanted to get rid of it. I didn't listen to it for a long time. Then recently, it was stuck in my head again. After all this time had passed and the bad times in question had come and gone. So I decided to actually listen to it again... And I forgot how good it was. So I brought it back, and even made another bootleg edit of Down A (coming tomorrow ;D) So here it is - my first ever Novakandy edit, brought back from the dead and back in action in all its wonderful glory. Enjoy this and the rest of all my pitch change edits, folks, they're my favorite :D Creation of the original song "Novakandy" and full rights to it are held entirely by Skaven252 (https://soundcloud.com/skaven252/novakandy), all I've done is edit it for fun.

Skaven252's Novakandy with the pitch lowered, to play in A. These are kinda hard to describe, though they're my favorite: the pitch change edits. So let me try to explain the pitch changes... I mess around with the Change Pitch feature in Audacity the most, and change songs from one pitch to another, usually by notes, and it calculates the percent change for you. I never change the pitch the song starts from, the "from" pitch in the Change Pitch feature in Audacity, only the "To" pitch change, which actually changes the pitch, if that makes sense. So when I say "Down A," I change the pitch lower from it's original note, to A by simply choosing the note A for it to play in with the Audacity Change Pitch feature. I hope I made sense with that. That's how all my pitch changes are done, and will be titled the same way: if the pitch is raised (Titled "Up") or lowered (Titled "Down"), and what note it's now playing in, ex: this song - Novakandy Down A. Novakandy, pitch lowered to play in A. This song itself has quite a backstory, as if that weren't enough :P This was the first Novakandy edit I ever made, since A is my favorite note, so I was fond of it. And it was the only Novakandy edit I had for quite some time, so I listened to it a lot, especially during some dark times in my life months back. Those bad memories flooded me and in turn, made me too sad to listen to this edit, so I wanted to get rid of it. I didn't listen to it for a long time. Then recently, it was stuck in my head again. After all this time had passed and the bad times in question had come and gone. So I decided to actually listen to it again... And I forgot how good it was. So I brought it back, and even made another bootleg edit of Down A (coming tomorrow ;D) So here it is - my first ever Novakandy edit, brought back from the dead and back in action in all its wonderful glory. Enjoy this and the rest of all my pitch change edits, folks, they're my favorite :D Creation of the original song "Novakandy" and full rights to it are held entirely by Skaven252 (https://soundcloud.com/skaven252/novakandy), all I've done is edit it for fun.
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