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Re: stretching
At 18.46 24/03/98 +0100, you wrote:
>What are the best devices (or better even, PC software) to time-stretch
>samples?
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>I find that I'm more and more interested in researching into / playing
>with
>the patterns and structures inherent in natural sounds ... the easiest
>example would be birdsong, slowed down (without changing the pitch) so
>that
>our slow mammal brain can really listen to all those tiny melodic and
>dynamic details ... really looking very closely at sounds is similar to
>looking at very small things in a microscope. Remember when you had a
>microscope as a kid?
>
>michael peters mpeters@csi.com
>http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/Mpeters/
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Hi Michael
there are a lot of good sample editors around. I work mostly with
Soundforge
and Wavelab but Cool edit is good too for time stretching and pitch
shifting. In advanced seq-multitrack recorders (like VST for example) you
have this option too.
ciao
leo