Program that changes speed of audio without changing pitch?
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sony acid pro can time stretch. think sound forge can too.
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The new Acid Pro uses the NI time stretch algorithm "elastique" which is super accurate. You can change it back to classic to get that robotic feel if thats what you are going for.
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Re: Program that changes speed of audio without changing pit
RFK wrote:Anyone know of one?
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FL8 can do it
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ableton does it best
but im sure all the up to date DAWs do it actually
or are we talkin audio plug ins only?
but im sure all the up to date DAWs do it actually
or are we talkin audio plug ins only?
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Elastique 2 Pro FTWfutures_untold wrote:Reaper - alt-click-drag the edge of your sample to the length you want it. right click on the pitch control at the bottom of the sequencer window and select 'preserve pitch'.

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Its very easy to do in Fruityloops:
Load up the audio into an audio clip and paste it into the playlist. Change the snap settings to '(none)'. This means that you can alter the length of the clip and it wont snap to the grid.
Then goto the settings for that channel and look at the Time stretching section under the first heading. Change the drop down menu from 'Resample' to 'Tonal'.
Then as you change the speed of the clip, the pitch will stay the same.
Load up the audio into an audio clip and paste it into the playlist. Change the snap settings to '(none)'. This means that you can alter the length of the clip and it wont snap to the grid.
Then goto the settings for that channel and look at the Time stretching section under the first heading. Change the drop down menu from 'Resample' to 'Tonal'.
Then as you change the speed of the clip, the pitch will stay the same.
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