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thank u i solve pitch problem but not tempo problem
when I recorded my voice incorrectly ,I think, the tempo was really slow
I can solve my pitch problem with your link head information program but the new problem arose, the tempo problem... the tempo is slow as before |
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Bob Dylan was like that too.
I think that was about the feel, not the pitch. Tom "DeserTBoB" wrote in message ... On 20 Dec 2004 08:34:25 -0800, (bj) wrote: when I recorded my voice incorrectly ,I think, the tempo was really slow I can solve my pitch problem with your link head information program but the new problem arose, the tempo problem... the tempo is slow as before snip Didja ever consider doing the track over again? I mean, that's why multi-tracking became popular in the first place...it helped not-so-good musicians sound like great musicians by allowing them to do it over and over and over again until they got it right! Sinatra would NEVER do more than ONE take at Capitol...ever. It was the first take with the orchestra or nothing. dB |
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