From: Bob Comarow on 21 Nov 2009 20:27 To date myself, I was last doing multi tracking on an old Teac 4 channel with simulsynch. One of the things I did was record piano music as an example, the left with my bass and my right with a guitar. Then, since guitars and bass sound an octove lower than what is written, and because it makes it much easier to play, I simply played it back at 2x speed (normal speed). What program or tool has that built in? Thanks Beach Runner
From: Steve_Karl on 22 Nov 2009 00:15 A friend using this reports that "Amazing Slow Downer" is very good with excellent audio quality. http://www.ronimusic.com/ "Bob Comarow" <lowhertz(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:9c2fc925-ec8e-49bc-aa09-bb21609bf571(a)d9g2000prh.googlegroups.com... > To date myself, I was last doing multi tracking on an old Teac 4 > channel with simulsynch. > One of the things I did was record piano music as an example, the > left with my bass > and my right with a guitar. > > Then, since guitars and bass sound an octove lower than what is > written, and because > it makes it much easier to play, I simply played it back at 2x speed > (normal speed). > > What program or tool has that built in? > > Thanks > > Beach Runner
From: Tom B on 22 Nov 2009 07:48 Reaper. A slider below the time line lets you run from .25 to 4x. Just record your parts, then eiter type '2 Enter" or slide the slider over. Almost all programs have something that will increase speed though. Some sort of plugin. -- Tom B. "Bob Comarow" <lowhertz(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:9c2fc925-ec8e-49bc-aa09-bb21609bf571(a)d9g2000prh.googlegroups.com... > To date myself, I was last doing multi tracking on an old Teac 4 > channel with simulsynch. > One of the things I did was record piano music as an example, the > left with my bass > and my right with a guitar. > > Then, since guitars and bass sound an octove lower than what is > written, and because > it makes it much easier to play, I simply played it back at 2x speed > (normal speed). > > What program or tool has that built in? > > Thanks > > Beach Runner
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