On 10/8/05, Paul Davis <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Thanks Paul. It's looking like FreeSysle is possibly the app you were > > thinking of? I'm trying it out today. > > yes, that was the one. > So far I've been unable to get FreeCycle to build. It uses a library called Aubio which doesn't build for me. Until I get that worked out no go... On the other hand, I found that there is a command line program called soundstretch which seems to be really well suited for what I want to do. It's part of the soundtouch library and probably already on many people's systems. I'm having trouble with it but maybe someone else will figure it out. I've not got a lot of time this afternoon. soundstretch appearsto be able to detect BPM and then both shift BPM and pitch. If I can get it to work then I may be in good shape. http://sky.prohosting.com/oparviai/soundtouch/soundstretch.html NOTE: Listen to all the examples OTHER THAN the "Tempo reduced by -50%" first!! That one is terrible, but the others give a lot of good results, presuming that the mp3's aren't as good as working with real wave files. Cheers, Mark