<html><head></head><body>Seems like after all birds still sound like dinosaurs if played back at low speed without correcting the speed: <a href="https://www.peterpall.de/OutsideSounds/?name=2018-06-08_slow.mp3">https://www.peterpall.de/OutsideSounds/?name=2018-06-08_slow.mp3</a><br><br>Kind regards,<br><br> Gunter.<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">Am 7. Juni 2018 22:37:59 MESZ schrieb "Gunter Königsmann" <gunter@peterpall.de>:<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding-left: 1ex;">
<pre class="k9mail"><br><br>On 07.06.2018 21:44, robertlazarski wrote:<br>> <br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin: 0pt 0pt 1ex 0.8ex; border-left: 1px solid #729fcf; padding-left: 1ex;"><br>On Thu, Jun 7, 2018 at 1:22 PM, Gunter Königsmann <gunter@peterpall.de<br><mailto:gunter@peterpall.de>> wrote:<br><br> Dear all,<br><br> This mailing list has shown me the stretch tool that allows to play back<br> noises slower - which allowed me to create a nightmarish demonstration<br> of pitch changes birds are able to<br> (<a href="https://www.peterpall.de/OutsideSounds/?name=2018-04-28_amsel_400.ogg">https://www.peterpall.de/OutsideSounds/?name=2018-04-28_amsel_400.ogg</a><br> <<a href="https://www.peterpall.de/OutsideSounds/?name=2018-04-28_amsel_400.ogg">https://www.peterpall.de/OutsideSounds/?name=2018-04-28_amsel_400.ogg</a>>).<br><br> Is there a similar tool that works more like a tape-recorder in that it<br> reduces the frequency by one octave when playing back with half the<br> speed? Doing the two things one at a time feels like introducing two<br> time the type of losses every signal processing activity comes with.<hr> I think what I want isn't conceptually doable in ardour. But - I have<br> gotten a small midi keyboard for a few € and it has a slider.<br><br> If there were such a tool... ...would it be possible to automate the<br> slowdown process so I can change the speed over the time using the<br> slider?<br><br> Probably not. But - today I have recorded many birds singing at the same<br> time in the morning and - I bet this could create interesting effects.<br><br> Thanks a lot in advance,<br> and kind regards,<br><br> Gunter.<hr> Ardour-Users mailing list<br> ardour-users@lists.ardour.org <mailto:ardour-users@lists.ardour.org><br> To unsubscribe or change your mailing preferences please visit:<br> <a href="http://lists.ardour.org/listinfo.cgi/ardour-users-ardour.org">http://lists.ardour.org/listinfo.cgi/ardour-users-ardour.org</a><br> <<a href="http://lists.ardour.org/listinfo.cgi/ardour-users-ardour.org">http://lists.ardour.org/listinfo.cgi/ardour-users-ardour.org</a>><br><br><br>This can be done in modern hardware via keyboard control voltage "pitch<br>and gate" on this soon to be released Space Case TE-2, mine is on back<br>order.<br><br></blockquote><br>The 2nd problem for ardour (despite the CPU power needed) I guess would<br>be that this plug-in would output a totally different number of samples<br>than it would get on its input...<br>...don't know if any plug-in architecture currently supports this - and<br>how ardour is supposed to display the result.<br><br>Kind regards,<br><br> Gunter.<hr>Ardour-Users mailing list<br>ardour-users@lists.ardour.org<br>To unsubscribe or change your mailing preferences please visit:<br><a href="http://lists.ardour.org/listinfo.cgi/ardour-users-ardour.org">http://lists.ardour.org/listinfo.cgi/ardour-users-ardour.org</a><br></pre></blockquote></div><br>-- <br>Diese Nachricht wurde von meinem Android-Gerät mit K-9 Mail gesendet.</body></html>