Re: [Harp-L] Amazing Slow Downer & Best Practice
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- Subject: Re: [Harp-L] Amazing Slow Downer & Best Practice
- From: Michelle LeFree <mlefree@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 23 Aug 2015 13:18:16 -0600
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philharpn wrote:
...The next step is using Amazing SlowDowner or Transcribe to slow the song down so you can hear all the notes cleanly. Not only can you slow down the recording, you can loop sections so you can focus on the hard parts.
In addition to slowing the song down, the pitch can be adjusted to bring the note back into real pitch -- if they were changed during the recording or the YouTube process.
Another useful resource in this regard is the Open-Source program, "Best
Practice."
http://bestpractice.sourceforge.net/
It's basically the same thing as the full subscription version of
Amazing Slow Downer, but it's free.
Many people also use Audacity, and I do too for other applications. For
a simple in and out time-stretch/pitch shift program, Best Practice is
great.
Michelle
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