[Ardour-Users] question about speed/time shift

Brett Clark brett.clark at zirous.com
Wed Dec 2 05:50:16 PST 2009


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Yes, I have done this before with Ardour.  I usually import the entire song, cut the region that im working on, put that region on its own track and do a time stretch on it.  Then I loop it so I can practice it over and over until I get it right.  You could time stretch the entire song, but that can take a couple of minutes to process (depending on your system).

If you stretch it too far it starts to sound weird.  Im not sure if you can get 50% out of it, but I know ive done 25% before.  

- --Brett


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From: ardour-users-bounces at lists.ardour.org [mailto:ardour-users-bounces at lists.ardour.org] On Behalf Of Jürgen Schöneberg
Sent: Tuesday, December 01, 2009 3:48 PM
To: ardour
Subject: [Ardour-Users] question about speed/time shift

Hello!

I just wonder if it's possible in ardour to
change the speed of a maybe imported .wav file to e.g. 50% of the
original speed without pitch shifting to make it easy to transcribe?

If yes, how can I do it? ( which menu or plugin? )

if no, what other linux software could do this?


thanks
Jürgen
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