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10 months agoDidn’t Audacity already have pitch shifting? Or did they improve the algorithm? If the latter is true, this is very exciting to me
Didn’t Audacity already have pitch shifting? Or did they improve the algorithm? If the latter is true, this is very exciting to me
Interestingly, just today I switched Firefox from a snap to a deb due to the limitations of the former on Ubuntu.
I’ve used it for many of my videos and it’s quite good. It’s amazing for simple edits and can handle more advanced stuff, but from my experience it bogs down with many effects. For complicated projects I recommend Resolve, but for simple to medium complexity video edits I fully recommend Kdenlive, as it’s better and more crash resistant than all the other FOSS video editors.