Pitch Detection

I'm afraid I'm late to the party ... doesn't seem like much going on around here when I look at the index.
I just recently got Emulator X3 and I am blown away. I'd think this forum would be packed, based upon the amazing things Emulator X can do.
One thing I'm trying to figure out is whether you can figure out the pitch of imported samples, as opposed to acquired samples.
I have a collection of fx hits and synth hits I'd like to place into presets chromatically for one octave with the originally pitched sample in the middle and + and - 6 semitones around it.
It says when you import samples you can use pitch detection ... but I cannot seem to find in the manual how to use this to identify the original pitch of the sample.
Is this possible post importation?
How?
Thanks!
Prado
I just recently got Emulator X3 and I am blown away. I'd think this forum would be packed, based upon the amazing things Emulator X can do.

One thing I'm trying to figure out is whether you can figure out the pitch of imported samples, as opposed to acquired samples.
I have a collection of fx hits and synth hits I'd like to place into presets chromatically for one octave with the originally pitched sample in the middle and + and - 6 semitones around it.
It says when you import samples you can use pitch detection ... but I cannot seem to find in the manual how to use this to identify the original pitch of the sample.
Is this possible post importation?
How?
Thanks!
Prado