Argh, it's too late, and I should be sleeping ...
The correct technical term is "time scale modification." Here's a
Wikipedia page on the subject:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audio_timescale-pitch_modification
Sorry for the mindless comment below.
Janina
Janina Sajka writes:
The technical term for this is "time
shifting."
You're probably not a Linux user, but Linux has a wonderful command line
utility for doing this called rubberband
Janina
jonetsu(a)teksavvy.com writes:
Is it possible to slow down an audio file (mp3
for instance) while
keeping the same pitch ? Does it even make sense ? The software would
have to insert more of the same audio 'bits' to make it last longer.
Is it possible ?
Cheers.
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