I need a simple schematic that inverts, and/or lowers the pitch of an analog audio signal?
Can anyone find a pin out and data sheet for the obsolete dedicated IC that does this, namely the WIN8072?

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This is a link for datasheet for 4040http://www.9h1mrl.org/workshop/ChipDataEbook-1d/html/4040.html
For my circuit I had to run the signal from the microphone through two LM 386 chips to amplify it.
I hadn't thought to use the 4040 for this, I think I have a few in my parts bin.
Was the sound crackly after of before amplification ?
Clipped audio, especially a speaking or singing voice becomes garbled a bit if clipped, depending on how much it is clipped.
You see, I am literally looking for a way to alter the frequencies to one of the subharmonics or one of the superharmonics.
It is a bit of a dilemma I am in.
link
don't attempt to build one based on the chip they use....
buy one prebuilt
http://electronickits.com/kit/complete/surv/ck211.htm
or copy the schematic
i just found the schematic for the win8072,
http://electronickits.com/kit/complete/surv/ck211a.PDF page 4