Re: [Harp-L] An open-source audio time-stretching tool for Windows



Ken, I don't know this particular product but have a similar one that can pitch shift, or tempo shift. I use it all the time to find what key is best for me to sing a tune in, or to slow down and loop some lick I'm trying to steal. The software I use is excellent, inexpensive and runs on Windows and Mac - it is called The Amazing Slowdowner by Roni Music - http://www.ronimusic.com/

Cheers
/Greg

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From: Ken Deifik <kenneth.d@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: June 25, 2009 10:53:55 AM PDT
To: harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [Harp-L] An open-source audio time-stretching tool for Windows


http://www.xs4all.nl/~mp2004/bp/


From the blurb: "BestPractice is a musician's practice tool, to slow down or speed up music, either from an MP3 file or directly from a CD. Ordinarily the sound is distorted when slowed down our sped up - you get the effect like when playing a 33 rpm record on 45 rpm speed (remember the Chipmunks?). BestPractice tries to correct this, so you can slow down and speed up music, while keeping the original pitch. It is also possible to change the pitch of the music without affecting its tempo. Play along with for instance Eb tuned guitars without retuning your own, or slow down that high-speed guitar solo on a CD that you like to learn."

I haven't tried this program, no idea if it's any good. -K








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