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Re: [ARSCLIST] Slowing down playing speed in software



Hi Joel,

CoolEdit 2000 and Pro did it if you have a friend that is still using
them, and of course, the Adobe version of them, Audition, can do it.
I've used the feature to resample .wav files made from 1/4 inch tapes
that were played back on an ATR that was playing off speed (fast, a 1/2
step musically sharp).  I was able to slow them to the right speed and
pitch and the length of the material increased,  proportionately.

Rod Stephens
Family Theater Productions

Joel Bresler wrote:

Dear friends:

I am looking for Windoze software that adjusts both the pitch and the
playback time of a sound file in the proper proportion. If anyone can
suggest inexpensive or shareware apps that do nice job, fire away.
Else, if
there is a package that handles this particularly nicely, I'd welcome
that
suggestion.

Most of the readily available shareware I've seen adjusts pitch, but not
playback time. (More suitable to DJs trying to keep a beat than to 78s
research.)

Best,

Joel



Joel Bresler
250 E. Emerson Rd.
Lexington, MA 02420
USA

781-862-4104 (Telephone & FAX)
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