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Grammostola Rosea schrieb:
Scott wrote:
> Peter Nelson wrote:
>
>> On Thu, 2009-09-10 at 02:00 +0200, hollunder(a)gmx.at wrote:
>>
>>> On Wed, 09 Sep 2009 16:43:32 -0700
>>> Scott <lau(a)troutpocket.org> wrote:
...
> I didn't explain my purpose for using
Audacity. I use it to play MP3 files, but also
> to change their tempo while preserving the pitch so I can learn drum and guitar
parts
> for complicated riffs. It's excellent for this purpose. I've tried a few
other tempo
> control apps before but they were excessively choppy. It's been a while so if
anyone
> can recommend one that works better than Audacity these days, I'd love to hear
it.
SND has separate sliders for pitch and speed based on granular
synthesis. Works very much OK for me - quite a bit better then to have
the thing rendered before hearing and still with acceptable sound-quality.
Rezound is just great in terms of concept and it is still the most
comfortable destructive wave-editor for Linux. But let us be honest: it
has not seen a update in years ...
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