How do you transpose an audio track

I was wondering if anyone knew how to transpose an audio track other than using the pitch shifter plug in. I want to take a track down 1 or 2 semitones. The pitch shifter works but wanted to physically change the track.
Thanks

I guess that seems easy enough. What I am trying to transpose is an imported track, and the transpose option does not appear in the inspector. I did not realize that before. However, the time and pitch machine did do what i wanted it to do. I just had to figure out how many cents it took to make a semitone. It is 100 by the way. There were a lot of options on there which made me avoid it at first, so i was looking for something easier. But I guess for an imported track, that is the way to go. For things I have recorded on logic, the inspector is the way to go.
Thanks for the help

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