Goodsounds;440546 Wrote: 
> Actually, this comment isn't correct. There are many programs available
> that will change pitch, or tempo, independently. So you can slow it down
> (to learn it) and keep the same pitch. Or, as Howard described, change
> the pitch by some fraction of a tone to compensate for the recording
> being out of tune, and the tempo stays the same.

That would be what I call some "Funky DSP".

Eric


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