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I just picked up a cheap AGPtEK mp3 player that, so far, I have been
quite impressed with considering the cheap price. Anyway, one of the settings is variable speed playback. I set it below normal and when it encountered an MP3 file, the song played slower in speed, but pitch remained constant (this function didn't seem to work on anything other than MP3 files (not FLAC, for example)). Anyway, I'm wondering what purpose this has? In the studio, matching singer pitch maybe to a track, but jogging or listening in the car, not sure why. Thanks, John |
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