Playback Unit that loweres speed but keeps Key
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- Jeff Hyman
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Playback Unit that loweres speed but keeps Key
Hello All,
Sorry if I may be posting in the wrong section, but it's been
a long time since I've been away from this Forum.
QUESTION: Is there a unit (for practice) that will allow to slow down a song, and at the same time NOT lower the Key ?
Any help and feedback is appreciated.
JeffShobud@gmail.com
Sorry if I may be posting in the wrong section, but it's been
a long time since I've been away from this Forum.
QUESTION: Is there a unit (for practice) that will allow to slow down a song, and at the same time NOT lower the Key ?
Any help and feedback is appreciated.
JeffShobud@gmail.com
- Carl Kilmer
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Audacity is a good totally free program. You can change the speed
up or down without changing the key, and you can also change the
key and do a lot of other things with it, like add a click count at the
beginning of a track so you know where to start it.
I use this program all the time for myself and for teaching.
Check it out or download it here. http://www.audacityteam.org/
up or down without changing the key, and you can also change the
key and do a lot of other things with it, like add a click count at the
beginning of a track so you know where to start it.
I use this program all the time for myself and for teaching.
Check it out or download it here. http://www.audacityteam.org/
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Carl,
thanks for the quick reply. I downloaded the program and got a
warning it may contain a virus. I'm running Windows 7 Pro.
Any known problems with viruses on this product?
NOTE: I am not a Windows guy. I was impressed they have a Linux version but I have no Linux laptop.
I've involved with Unix/Linix since 1983. www.CACTUS.com
thanks for the quick reply. I downloaded the program and got a
warning it may contain a virus. I'm running Windows 7 Pro.
Any known problems with viruses on this product?
NOTE: I am not a Windows guy. I was impressed they have a Linux version but I have no Linux laptop.
I've involved with Unix/Linix since 1983. www.CACTUS.com
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Hey Jeff, you might take a look at riffstation. I believe they have a free trial copy you can download and if you decide to purchase it it's not real expensive..$25? Here's a youtube video about it - there are also other youtube demos people have done. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gX0HxLDPYcU
for some reason I can't get the riffstation site to load tonite but it's at www.riffstation.com
I've found it real handy for transcribing steel parts. Not only will it spit out the basic chords as the song tracks along in sort of an oscilloscope presentation, but you can also slow things way down without changing the key...or you can deliberately change the key if you want. You also can somewhat isolate instruments (depending on how it was recorded) if you're trying to concentrate on bass, guitar or steel.
I heard it reviewed on Bryan Daste's steel podcast site and decided to try it out...so far so good.
for some reason I can't get the riffstation site to load tonite but it's at www.riffstation.com
I've found it real handy for transcribing steel parts. Not only will it spit out the basic chords as the song tracks along in sort of an oscilloscope presentation, but you can also slow things way down without changing the key...or you can deliberately change the key if you want. You also can somewhat isolate instruments (depending on how it was recorded) if you're trying to concentrate on bass, guitar or steel.
I heard it reviewed on Bryan Daste's steel podcast site and decided to try it out...so far so good.
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Re: Playback Unit that loweres speed but keeps Key
Windows Media Player can do that, and it's included free with the Windows operating system.Jeff Hyman wrote:slow down a song, and at the same time NOT lower the Key ?
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Jeff, Audacity does not contain any viruses. I've been using it for years.
I have it on all my computers which are all Windows XP and my new Win 8.1.
I'm using version 2.0.6 the newest version is 2.1.0, if you want to use it,
make sure you download Lame as well. You'll need it and it's also free.
I have it on all my computers which are all Windows XP and my new Win 8.1.
I'm using version 2.0.6 the newest version is 2.1.0, if you want to use it,
make sure you download Lame as well. You'll need it and it's also free.
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speed
what Ken said go down to the play point
right click choose lower speed
if you have media player
mike
right click choose lower speed
if you have media player
mike
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Folks, do any of these work with the Apple OSX operating system? Thx, stevet
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These two together:
1] Audio HiJack: allows you to down load streamed music (e.g. YouTube clip,), CD tracks, Radio tunes, iTune files.....and more
https://rogueamoeba.com/audiohijack/
2]"Amazing Slow-Downer": Allows you to slow down each lick and loop any portion of it
http://www.ronimusic.com/amsldox.htm
1] Audio HiJack: allows you to down load streamed music (e.g. YouTube clip,), CD tracks, Radio tunes, iTune files.....and more
https://rogueamoeba.com/audiohijack/
2]"Amazing Slow-Downer": Allows you to slow down each lick and loop any portion of it
http://www.ronimusic.com/amsldox.htm
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Slow speed
There are a lot of drummers around here that do that for you.
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drummers
yeah theres a few drummers around here that can speed up too as opposite that is
hence forth a joke....
how can you tell when a drummer is knocking on your door??
the knock speeds up and slows down.....
hence forth a joke....
how can you tell when a drummer is knocking on your door??
the knock speeds up and slows down.....
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Since you are a Linux user, Play it Slowly will do all you need and some more.
http://www.ubuntugeek.com/play-it-slowl ... pitch.html
You can even mark the start and end position of portions of the track so you practice just certain parts with automatic replay. I use it all the time. And it's free.
http://www.ubuntugeek.com/play-it-slowl ... pitch.html
You can even mark the start and end position of portions of the track so you practice just certain parts with automatic replay. I use it all the time. And it's free.