[Ardour-Users] automatable tape-recorder like playback speed?

. m u r m e r . murmer at murmerings.com
Tue Sep 11 00:18:53 PDT 2018


that's precisely what i thought, but the results are not what i'm expecting.

here's a test tone:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/aiz4k4rh0na1zbj/tone.wav?dl=0

and here's what i get at 200%:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/h35keuh01ix2gth/tone200.wav?dl=0

and here's what i get at 500%:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/yab57iwivvopf1s/tone500.wav?dl=0

i'm expecting it to pitch down as it stretches longer. am i doing 
something wrong?

best,
patrick



On 2018.09.08 16:37 , Ed Ward wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> If I understand your quetion right, you should try the "/Resample 
> without preserving pitch" /option when time-stretching.
> 
> Regards
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> *Envoyé :* samedi 8 septembre 2018 13:00
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> *Objet :* Re: [Ardour-Users] automatable tape-recorder like playback speed?
> On 2018.06.07 22:57 , Axel 'the C.L.A.' Müller wrote:
>>> Is there a similar tool that works more like a tape-recorder in that it
>>> reduces the frequency by one octave when playing back with half the
>>> speed?
>> 
>> Ardour's time stretch tool has various options - one of which does
>> exactly this. So look again! ;)
> 
> this is quite an old thread, but it's something i was very happy to
> read, and am now baffled by. i've been through every option in the 'time
> stretch' tool 10 times, and i can't find anything that does this. i am
> very likely missing something blindingly obvious. can anyone explain to
> me exactly which option achieves this 'tape-recorder' effect?
> 
> best,
> patrick
> 
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