Anyone with a piano roll or staff view will do what you are asking. Just highlight all of the MIDI notes and move them up or down to the key you want. For instance a C chord, C-E-G, moved up one step would be a C# chord, C#-E#(F)-G#. Move it up another it becomes a D chord, D-F#-A.

The same will hold true for a MIDI melody line also. If the melody is C-F-A-Bb and you move it up two steps it will become D-G-B-C.

If you are moving a melody line say in the key of C up two steps but want to keep the original key of C (changing modes) then no I do not know of any.


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