[NSP] Re: streching tunes and pushing pitches

2006-03-13 Thread Richard Shuttleworth
John, You don't have to defend Audacity - it is an excellent programme. I was simply offering options. Richard > Not only is Audacity (fairly) easy to use to slow down or shift the pitch > of > a tune, so (e.g.)Chris Ormston's 'I Saw my Love' can be brought down to F > and a bit from F#, and

[NSP] Re: streching tunes and pushing pitches

2006-03-13 Thread GibbonsSoinne
Not only is Audacity (fairly) easy to use to slow down or shift the pitch of a tune, so (e.g.)Chris Ormston's 'I Saw my Love' can be brought down to F and a bit from F#, and reduced to mortal speed, but you can zoom in to see exactly how staccato the notes are - better than mine, for sure. I

[NSP] Re: streching tunes and pushing pitches

2006-03-13 Thread Richard Shuttleworth
I also use Audacity, but for editing more than slowing down tunes. There are several other programmes that will slow tunes down while maintaining the original pitch, or even adjust the pitch to suite another instrument. One that I like is The Amazing Slow Downer; this is not freeware, it costs