Posted by serdjan |
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Hello, I'd like to know if it's possible to get playbacks with a slower tempo ??
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Posted by guitargypsy |
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Slower backing tracks would be nice. In the meantime I've been using Transcribe.
http://www.seventhstring.com/xscribe/download.html It's great for slowing things down. You can get a 30 day fully functional demo to try before you buy. |
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Posted by Arié Sberro |
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Hi guys,
With VLC you can slowing your music or your video (DVD in the style of Stochelo for me )and it's free... |
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Posted by guitargypsy |
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Thanks for the tip. I haven't bought Transcribe yet I've jut been using the free trial so I will try VLC.
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Posted by serdjan |
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The problem with VLC is in fact that when you slow down the music, the sound get deformed .
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Posted by Arié Sberro |
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it depends on the reduction rate if you are reduce too much more the sound is bad. If the reduction is around 20/25% it's seems correct.
I'm reducing more each time i want to isolate a lick or a part of video to see the right hand. |
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Posted by serdjan |
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Yes Arie,
that was the reason why I asked play back with a slower tempo. It could be interessting to do the same work as for the themes, reduced the speed to 70 and 50% . But, never mind I'll register my own pompe if my demand is boring ... A + |
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Posted by Marc Durocher |
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You can also use Audacity (http://audacity.sourceforge.net/) to slow down things ... And it is free software
--- Last Edited by mdu at 2012-04-30 02:56:12 --- |
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Posted by jtltech |
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Best Practice software is very worth checking into as well.
A great time shifting tool but with very nice extra features for our use here. It's free and I love it. Works with cd's or mp3. http://bestpractice.sourceforge.net/ |
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Posted by franky |
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i use Audacity for MP3 and VLC for the video
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