This showed up on my youtube feed today.
https://youtu.be/AXL4r30VgSE
Can change the key of the music streaming as well as the tempo and not change the pitch while affecting tempo.
I wonder what it costs.
Have a look at this CD making workstation.
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I make quite a few CD's. Using iTunes. Duplicating them is no problemLiviou2004 wrote:I am unable to figure out what would be the interest of such a gear.
It costs about 300 $ and many basic softwares can do the job for free !!
The labeling , CD cases and printing art work is what is time consuming
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How about taking a hard piece of music your band wants to play, slowing it down to half speed (1 octave lower then) and making a copy, which you could then use your computer to burn multiple copies to give the band?Liviou2004 wrote:I am unable to figure out what would be the interest of such a gear.
It costs about 300 $ and many basic softwares can do the job for free !!
Then maybe you decide the key is too high for the singer, so you want to lower the key. Repeat, and you have everything to learn from.
..Joe
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When I need to slow a recording down for learning purposes, I use the free on-line program 'Audacity'. You can change the pitch, or the speed to your taste. The only issue you will have to deal with is, you must save the file and use another computer program for the burn.
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