--=.AQt54VXYr1)xUL Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit On Tue, 15 Apr 2003 22:47:14 +0900 Patrick Shirkey <pshirkey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Abhishek SINHA wrote: > > Hello all > > I am not a newbie to linux but certainly a newbie to > > music.I have just started to use linux to analyse some > > music. What i intend to do is to connect my machine to > > some speakers and i needed some software with which i > > can control the tempo of the song.I mean i can reduce > > the tempo of the beats make the song slow or increase > > the tempo of the beats and make the sound fast.. > > > > Do we have anything like this in open source. Any help > > will be greatly appreciated > > > > It depends how specific you need to get. You can do this with > alsaplayer or terminatorX but if you need to do exact beat > matching then I'm not sure. Audacity and ardour may have support > for this but it will be in the cvs versions. Audacity's CVS version definitely supports it. It has also a Time track, where you can precisely change speed of the track -- Alexandre Prokoudine ALT Linux Documentation Team JID: avp@xxxxxxxxxxxx --=.AQt54VXYr1)xUL Content-Type: application/pgp-signature -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iQEVAwUBPp0zpFuz2hQ8IXD/AQJwGQf/fWLr7f2kvU9rN125OIM0Zr/5snLNCQRN AAHrtj0P68aOgiNLtS0fH9Dc9kpeZxLT2b/NmbmwkJo08jw5/76UUDRFYTxF1sit Ho1Rm1URjZTfpqNnh8CLfaNNtIMwPJAY39mp4lkhhktcOjn3irrU2cTkDbMut/W4 Lev1T4lE/iLVPFg+z8qXykJxxLr1vxRFQtiWj9YJP2kdoERIPGYvvtDjs7xO3uAz LPBOu4CY4n4SwtEW/KUqo2UhxuR3OGjJmlxa5UHAlRSCtuAhLrBui+uif3wdlMGi VYtED6EQXRjMoz5H67txBdIL5oed3/UjhUG86omQ/MMBhN5995UacA== =KzXQ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --=.AQt54VXYr1)xUL--