Re: high quality time strech

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On Thu, 08 Nov 2007 22:56:42 +0100Atte André Jensen <atte.jensen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Paul Davis wrote:> > > there isn't anything that can do this (yet). you might try playing> > with SoundTouch, but it really doesn't hold a candle to the timefx> > implementations found in most proprietary applications.> > Ok. I ended up using transcribe (that has the best under linux I've> head so far). It's a commercial program with a native linux version> available.> > I think the result turned out quite good. Unfortunately the only> solo's that survived the sound-engineerer-from-h... was the trumpet> and drum chase :-( At least one cut (there are four in all) is not> that well hidden, but it was at a difficult spot. But I dare you all> to spot the part that was stretched to 92%!> > http://atte.dk/download/yo_vega.ogg> 
I didn't really listen close enough for cuts and stuff, but where doesthat strange stereo shift come from? I mean that thing at 2:35when everything moves to the right channel and back to normal?_______________________________________________Linux-audio-user mailing listLinux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user

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