For something quick and dirty you could download the old QuickTime Player 7 which has sliders for pitch shift and playback speed. If you need very specific control like shifting the pitch up to change key by three notes you'll want to do that in Garage Band.

CB

On 4/26/13 8:36 PM, Michael Marshall wrote:
hey,
is there a good pece of softwhere to quickly change the pitch and speed of mp3 files on the fly?
thanks for any help.
Michael
On 27/04/2013 10:29 AM, Kjsc Radio wrote:
Hi, there is GarageBand for mac and its accessible with VO

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On 25/04/2013, at 12:42 PM, "Christian" <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi all,
Haven't been on this list for some time, so I don't know how things have progressed, but, is there now any musical software that is accessible with VoiceOver?
Like MIDI sequencing software.
Many thanks for any info,
Christian

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