freethought
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Fri Mar-09-07 08:01 PM
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| Does anyone use slow-down software? |
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I was having a talk with another dude who plays guitar. He mentioned that he uses 'slow down music software' to learn tunes by ear. I was like, "What is that?" After he explained it I felt like an idiot. I had never heard of it. He gave the name of "Amazing Slow Downer" (ASD). I have the trial version. Does anyone use anything different or a program that they think works better? I would appreciate hearing about it.
Play Loud! Freethought.
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MilesColtrane
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Fri Nov-09-07 01:01 PM
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| 1. If I'm trying to transcribe something that's just too fast for me to hear... |
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...I use QuickTime Pro.
In the A/V control window you can slow an MP3 or AIFF file down and keep the pitch the same.
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thesquanderer
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Wed Jan-28-09 06:58 PM
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I'm not sure, but I think maybe even the free Quicktime Player will do it... are you sure you need the Pro version for this feature??
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