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Main => Everything Else => Topic started by: Jabba on January 11, 2006, 03:46:02 pm
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http://www.dw.com.au/cdlooper/mp3looper.htm
I've been playing guitar for years now and often just learn songs by ear from listening to the song at regular speed. Stop, Rewind, Play, etc...
I met a guy who swears by the MP3 looper software above. Basically, it slows down the song, but keept the music at the same pitch, allowing you to learn tricky lead parts quicker/easier and automatically repeats it.
Does anyone know of any other software out there that can do the same thing as the MP3 Looper? I searched, but could not find anything exactly like this. I thought someone here might know of other resources I could look at.
Thanks Guys....
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I think Jabba's trying to say "Got this but a free version somewhere?" ;D
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I've been searching too. There is something called hte Amazing Slow Downer which I tried but it;s shareware. Only does 1 minute of a song until registered.
It seems like everyone oyu ask about this subject will suggest getting this
http://www.tascam.com/Products/cdgt1mkii.html
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I think Jabba's trying to say "Got this but a free version somewhere?" ;D
Are you implying that I'm cheap ? >:(
;)
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I've been searching too.
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I think Jabba's trying to say "Got this but a free version somewhere?" ;D
Are you implying that I'm cheap ? >:(
;)
I'm implying that, like me, when you find something that you think you'd like, the first thing you do is look for a free version.
I'm a cheap daisy.
Wait....did I just say that I implied that you were like me? I guess I DID say you were cheap then. ;)
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Just use a WAV editor. Time-stretch the file with Pitch preservation turned on.
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I think Jabba's trying to say "Got this but a free version somewhere?" ;D
Are you implying that I'm cheap ?
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Just use a WAV editor. Time-stretch the file with Pitch preservation turned on.
Thanks Ray. Could you suggest a WAV editor that could do this?
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Check out Audacity (http://audacity.sourceforge.net/). Pretty powerful, and open source.
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Thanks Ray. Could you suggest a WAV editor that could do this?
I'm only experienced with Sound Forge. It's not exactly cheap software. Maybe they have a trial or "lite" version.
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Check out Audacity (http://audacity.sourceforge.net/).
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No problem. Haven't messed with SoundForge since college, but I think Audacity might be shaping up to be a good replacement for it.
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not sure about audacity's capabilities but if you "aquire" a copy of VirtualDJ or AtomixMP3 they support pitch shift (or speed shift without affecting pitch) and will loop over anything from 1/4 beat to 32 beats