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Change the Pitch of a Song

Raise or lower the pitch of any song in semitone steps while the tempo stays exactly the same. Free pitch changer — no upload, no watermark, runs in your browser.

Changing a song's pitch moves every note higher or lower while the tempo stays the same. EditClips.online does it in your browser: upload the track, set the semitone shift (+2 raises it a whole step, -2 lowers it), keep Preserve Speed on, click Process, and download the re-pitched song.

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How to Use Change the Pitch of a Song

  1. Upload the song (MP3, WAV, FLAC, or a video file)
  2. Set the pitch shift in semitones — positive raises, negative lowers
  3. Leave Preserve Speed on so the tempo doesn't change
  4. Click Process and download the re-pitched song

Features

  • Shift a song's pitch by -12 to +12 semitones
  • Tempo is preserved — only the notes move
  • Works on MP3, WAV, AAC, OGG, FLAC and video soundtracks
  • 100% private — the song never leaves your browser

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I change a song's pitch without changing its speed?
Yes — that's the default. With Preserve Speed on, the tool compensates the tempo internally so the song plays at exactly the original speed with only the pitch moved.
How many semitones should I shift?
±1-2 semitones is a subtle correction most listeners won't consciously notice; ±3-5 is clearly a different key; ±12 is a full octave. For singing along, try lowering by 1-3 semitones to bring a song into your range.
Will shifting pitch hurt the audio quality?
Small shifts (±1-4 semitones) are essentially transparent. Bigger shifts progressively color the sound — that chipmunk or slowed-giant character — which is usually the point. Export WAV or FLAC to avoid an extra lossy step.