Re: [LAU] tool for slowing down recordings for practice and transcription

From: Julien Claassen <julien@email-addr-hidden-lab.de>
Date: Mon Jan 05 2009 - 07:14:00 EET

Hi!
   yatm (yet another time machine) was quite useful. chaning speed or tune in
realtime (well kernel people might kill me for that interpretation of it :-)
). It uses ALSA, but it's VERY easy to map an ALSA device to JACK. Did it
specially for yatm.
   Csound can do it in non-realtime, but with very good results. Not too easy
though, but there are GUIs and examples for that.
   The is the soundtouch/soundstretch library, which I believe pulls the shots
behind ardours front. Also non-realtime.
   For websites take a look at either:
http://linux-sound.org
or
http://apps.linuxaudio.org
   HTH.
   Kindest regards
          Julien

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