This information was VERY helpful- THANK YOU for posting this- we used this information to slow down the audio CD accompiant music for my son's saxophone solo- slowing it 8% made all of the difference in his performance - thank you for sharing this information! :)
Thanks! :D
PogieJoe 2 weeks ago
This information was VERY helpful- THANK YOU for posting this- we used this information to slow down the audio CD accompiant music for my son's saxophone solo- slowing it 8% made all of the difference in his performance - thank you for sharing this information! :)
dillonvaupel 1 month ago
the other day i found out how to create a simulated treble track for my old record music using this program. its the best program in my book.
tracemaster100 2 months ago
when i click on effects i doesnt let me click anything
TheFirefighter23 3 months ago
Tutorial starts at 3:10
MichaelChin1994 4 months ago
thank you for the tutorial, really helped me out!
kingg0d 7 months ago
Thanx! It Came Out Great!:)
NikaMonroe1 7 months ago
i found it easier to reduce the speed by -10 and the pitch up by 6 and it seemed to work pretty well
xWh1t3Dyn4m1t3x 9 months ago
your name is chatroullete?
votaocu 11 months ago
sittin on the dock of the bay wastinn timee
jazzician12 1 year ago
Now i know how i can learn songs on guitar! Sweet man thanks!
MikeTheGuy00 2 years ago 9
@MikeTheGuy00 same here, just started getting an ear for it
MrNerd314159 1 year ago
Thanks
lazzyyyboi 2 years ago
thanks alot man
riyusVids69 3 years ago
If you use "change tempo" rather than "change speed" you can slow down or speed up the track without changing the pitch.
dvkngstn 3 years ago 2
Good point - reducing tempo by 15% works well.
jackdrolet 3 years ago
@dvkngstn omg you're a fucking genius thank you!!!!!!
terminaterjohn 1 month ago