[linux-audio-user] Re: extreme time stretching

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Greetings:

  Just a note to mention that I use Snd for realtime time stretching 
quite a lot in my teaching. Nothing extreme as Beetstretch, but it's 
been a godsend when trying to make accurate note-for-note transcriptions 
from recordings. Since my students are all Windozers I've been 
recommending Audacity for the same purpose, reports have been quite 
favorable for its time stretching too.

  I find Audacity and ReZound to be excellent sound editors for Linux, 
but Snd still rocks my boat the best.

Best regards,

dp



Frank Barknecht wrote:

>Hi,
>
>Kjetil Svalastog Matheussen <k.s.matheussen@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>  
>
>>It was made with common lisp music.
>>The stretching-function was made by the
>>composer and programmer Anders Vinjar. The function
>>is basicly based on the make-granulate function with parameters
>>finetuned for the current stretch. Not very advanced,
>>most credits for the nice sound goes to Bill Schottstaedt
>>for the make-granulate function.
>>    
>>
>
>Cool, thanks for that explanation. So I should have played a bit more
>with the settings in Snd...
>
>ciao
>--
> Frank Barknecht                          _ ___footils.org_
>
>  
>



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