[linux-audio-user] sample-rate/bit-depth wav converter

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Thanks for the pointers to Audacity & FreeCycle. I'll look at them for
this task when I get a chance.

I suppose I was hoping to find a command line oriented option. I have
lots of Acid loops and sometimes would like to drop them into an
Ardour session, but at a minimum the tempo is never right, and
generally the pitch isn't either. It would be great to be able to
build a 113BPM set of files from a 98BPM set, maybe with the option of
pitching them up or down a bit.

Maybe the tools that built FreeCycle have some option to run from the
command line? I'll check into that a bit.

Thanks,
Mark

On 10/8/05, Esben Stien <b0ef@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Paul Davis <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>
> > one GUI app [..] can do beat slicing and time/pitch effects
>
> http://www.redsteamrecords.com/freecycle/
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