Re: Time/pitch shifting software?

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iain duncan wrote:

Subjective opinions on which linux time/pitch shifting utility is the
most usable for changing keys and tempo of music ( no voices )?

I'm not sure what you intend to use it for, but transcribe! has the best time stretch I've heard so far. It's cheap-ware ($50 I think) and available for linux. If you think about transcribing solos, it a the best tool there is!

http://www.seventhstring.com/xscribe/download.html

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