Re: [linux-audio-user] Time/pitch shifting software?

From: Dragan Noveski <perodog@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Mon Dec 18 2006 - 21:39:04 EET

iain duncan wrote:
> Ok, last question this morning. ;)
>
> Subjective opinions on which linux time/pitch shifting utility is the
> most usable for changing keys and tempo of music ( no voices )? Does not
> need to be "production quality" but good enough to shift backing tracks
> and still be able to use them. Able to run on OSX as well under fink
> would be a bonus!
>
> Thanks
> Iain
>
>
hi,
have a look at ladspa.org and get all the ladspa stuff you can.
i just had a look, there is a very good one called "tap pitch shifter"
which i very like.
i just realized that it is made by the same guy who is maintaining the
aqualung project!
another useful shifter is the "AM pitchshifter" by s.harris.
Ardour2 does natively stretch/shrink time of the region with the
"stretch/shrink it" tool.

i think that all this stuff runs on osx as good as here on a thinkpad?

cheers,
doc
Received on Tue Dec 19 00:15:05 2006

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