Re: Time/pitch shifting software?

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iain duncan wrote:
Ok, last question this morning. ;)

Subjective opinions on which linux time/pitch shifting utility is the
most usable for changing keys and tempo of music ( no voices )? Does not
need to be "production quality" but good enough to shift backing tracks
and still be able to use them. Able to run on OSX as well under fink
would be a bonus!

Thanks
Iain

hi,
have a look at ladspa.org and get all the ladspa stuff you can.
i just had a look, there is a very good one called "tap pitch shifter" which i very like. i just realized that it is made by the same guy who is maintaining the aqualung project!
another useful shifter is the "AM pitchshifter" by s.harris.
Ardour2 does natively stretch/shrink time of the region with the "stretch/shrink it" tool.

i think that all this stuff runs on osx as good as here on a thinkpad?


cheers,
doc

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