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I have a 3 minute audio clip of a voice singing. Lots of it is off key. Can I make several adjustments to the pitch along the timeline with keyframes? I can do it in SONY Sound Forge, but I need to listen to the instrumental audio on a separate track as I make each adjustment and I can't do that in Sound Forge.

Now, in Audition, you could mix-down your stereo files and feed one to the left channel of your headphones and the right to the other.
Personally, I'd not want to confemplate doing this, but then I have a tin-ear, so for someone capable, it would probably easier, than it sounds to me.
Good luck,
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