Hi Anthony,
Bill Ochs was using a new shareware that slowed down videos while keeping
the pitch. That is something I hadn't seen before. If you simply wish to
slow down a sound file then The Amazing Slow Downer from Roni Music is a
good choice. Visit www.ronimusic.com and click on software
Pardon my butting in here, but the program Bill was advocating is
Transcribe! Trial version available at
www.seventhstring.com/xscribe/overview.html
Looks to be a very useful program as it allows not only slowing down the
sounds, but also a graphical analysis of the notes (particularly useful
On 11/6/10 1:20 PM, Anthony Robb anth...@robbpipes.com wrote:
I seem to remember Bill Ochs at Killington this year demonstrating
software which can slow down normal recordings whilst keeping pitch
intact.
In addition to the ones mentioned, Audacity 1.2 will do it (free).
Hi All,
I am a fully paid up licenseholder for the amazingslowdowner from Roni music
and can thoroughly recommend it. It can change pitch and speed over a wide
range and maintain an acceptable tone-quality. - More on this later
I've had a look at seventhstring and it seems very interesting.
On 11/6/2010 11:37 AM, Julia Say wrote:
On 11/6/10 1:20 PM, Anthony Robbanth...@robbpipes.com wrote:
I seem to remember Bill Ochs at Killington this year demonstrating
software which can slow down normal recordings whilst keeping pitch
intact.
In addition to the ones