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I subscribed to Audio Editor Pro for many reasons and different uses.
One being "changing the play speed". However, I cannot figure out how to do it, and I emailed the support team, but haven't heard back and it's been 3 weeks. I need to change a song that is approx. 140 bpm to 135 bpm. Can anyone help me!! Thanks! |
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What hardware/software are you working with? There are a number of
ways to do this, but it depends on what you are using... Obviously, the best, cleanest option is to retrack it... Any processing you do to expand time (i am guessing you want to maintain the current pitch) is going to be a lossy process in terms of quality. |
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I am working on a laptop with Windows XP. I just downloaded the
software to edit/cut music. I don't know much about this kind of stuff...though I find the program very user friendly. Unfortunately, I wouldn't even know how to "retrack" it, but find it disappointing that the quality would be worse. Is that just this program...or just what happens when you speed up music? |
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"Jayme" wrote ...
I am working on a laptop with Windows XP. I just downloaded the software to edit/cut music. I don't know much about this kind of stuff...though I find the program very user friendly. Unfortunately, I wouldn't even know how to "retrack" it, I believe they meant to go back to the source and record it over again from scratch. Of course, if you are using an existing recording from someone or somewhere else, this is not likely to be a practical suggestion. but find it disappointing that the quality would be worse. Is that just this program...or just what happens when you speed up music? Dosen't matter what software you are using. Changing significant things like pitch or length is radical surgery and virtually always produces undesirable side-effects, sometimes not so bad, sometimes horrible. |
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