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----- Original Message ----- From: "Colin Howard" <co...@pobox.com>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Saturday, April 02, 2011 5:54 AM
Subject: Re: Question Reducing the Speed of a file using Gold wave


Greetings,

In the effects menu, go to time warp, be careful though, try a small sample of the file until you have it sounding ok, remember (or save) settings this
will sort it.

I've opened GW mine is v5.58, I've created a file, put some recording in it,
now do alt-c for effects and w for time warp.

Now, you will see a list of presets, I suggest go down to 200% similarity,
in my experience, this is the best of the algorythms available.

Tab now to change percent button, quite a few tabs to go.

Tab again to the edit box which will show 200.000, this would double the
speed, so you want to slow it, change the 200 to, say 95.

Tab to window size which shows 60, change this to 20.

Tab to search range which shows 10.00, change this to 5.00.

Tab either to preview or ok, see if this is ok, if so, apply to whole of
file, if not, adjust values, remembering the window size and search range
will affect how true the sound is, very much a case of trying it out.
Don't, whatever you do, apply time warp to music and expect good results;
this should be avoided until you are thoroughly familiar with settings and
how to use them.


From Colin Howard, who lives in Fareham on
the coast of Central Southern England.

One of these days I may even get onto Facebook,
twitter or skype, so you can't escape from me forever!!

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