I should clarify, specifically the AS6xxx series of AudioScience cards is
required.

Brian

On Fri, Oct 3, 2014 at 10:14 AM, Brian <[email protected]> wrote:

> That still doesn't clarify the question, in my mind.  Do you want to
> change the pitch by 2% for the sake of changing the pitch, or are you
> actually just looking for a way to make the music play 2% faster?  Shifting
> pitch isn't the only way to compress the time.  If you use an AudioScience
> card, Rivendell can increase or decrease the playback speed on the fly
> without changing the pitch or affecting the imported files because
> AudioScience licensed the time shifting technology for their sound cards
> from 25/7 systems.
>
> "AudioScience Expands Licensing of 25-Seven Audio Time Stretch/Shrink
> Technology" - Radio Magazine
>
> http://radiomagonline.com/studio_audio/time_management/audioscience_expands_licensing_25-seven_0411/
>
> Other than as a means to make the songs use 2% less air time, I can't
> think of any other reason to pitch shift the music by 2%.  Can you share
> more about what you're hoping to accomplish, and for what purpose?  With a
> little bit more information about what you want to do, the community might
> be able to suggest other viable solutions to achieve the desired result
> besides the one you already have in mind.
>
>
>
> Brian
>
>
>
> On Thu, Oct 2, 2014 at 7:52 PM, Jim Hartranft <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>>
>> >  Are you wanting to shift pitch,
>> which I would do in prod, not in the
>> >  air playout, or are you wanting to
>> time-shrink, which Rivendell can do,
>> >  to shorten the play time of a
>> particular piece ?
>> >
>>
>>
>> I want to pitch shift all music, leave
>> station IDs and adverts alone.  Can it
>> be done in Rivendell without
>> permanently changing the imported file?
>>
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