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Auburn Sounds Inner Pitch v1.2.0 (Win/macOS)-BTCR screenshot
Team: BTCR | Date: 2025.1 | Size: 18.2/29.6 MB
Inner Pitch is a fun pitch-shifting plug-in with a very high-quality natural sound. Inner Pitch's goal is to stay true to the source material. Preserving the intent of the input performance is the priority, with destruction as an option only.

Inner Pitch can
Shift pitch,
Shift formants,
Reinforce bass with dry/wet,
Double a track,
Stereoize with L/R pitch difference,
Synthesize hellish soundscapes,
Create endlessly ascending sounds or conversely, endless falls.



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  Member 12.12.2023 711 4433
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Rapidgator | KatFile | NitroFlare
  Resident 21.06.2018 499 16709
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  Resident 21.06.2018 499 16709
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the Comment has been Removed
  Resident 27.10.2011 533
+132
What is up with the packing on a lot of these newer releases? I know for me, on MacOS, using JDownloader or The Unarchiver results in a million errors or endless .zip files that don't extract correctly. What is everyone using to get to the actual files in these releases???
  Member 16.09.2021 1 263
+71
try BetterZip
  Member 21.04.2023 14
0
the mac file on rapidgator decompresses the zip files ok, but the enclosed .rar file is incomplete and does not. any clues?
  Resident 9.12.2008 5 1067
+183
All work well: decompress all zip, put all btcr.r0 files in the same folder, drag the pilote file (btcr.rar) on Keka.
 - ElMoreno plays LogicProX on Mac - 
  Member 21.04.2023 14
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quote by ElMorenoAll work well: decompress all zip, put all btcr.r0 files in the same folder, drag the pilote file (btcr.rar) on Keka.


OK - I'm an idiot. I re-read your post and looked again. I assumed that the zip files were spanned. So I only bothered to expand the first one and thought that did the trick. I see now that each zip file has to be expanded individually. Thanks!
  Resident 9.12.2008 5 1067
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No, no.. the problem is that that is an obsolete way of compressing files from the distant past that nobody uses any more... (in the 90s it made sense, but now it's completely outdated).

I think there are only one or two hackers around who still do it that way and haven't realised that the world has moved on!
But - maybe - they are just too lazy to change the way they operate...
 - ElMoreno plays LogicProX on Mac - 
  Member 4.05.2024 86
+9
please zip folders normally

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