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danjel
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Posted - 2006/09/03 :  20:54:28  Show profile Send a private message  Visit danjel's homepage
Does anyone know any good program for timestreaching?
That can make it fast, easy and in good quality.


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lucificifus
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Posted - 2006/09/04 :  05:27:58  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit lucificifus's homepage
FL Studio 6 has a very adequate timestretching function

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Woxxy
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Posted - 2006/09/04 :  13:43:44  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Woxxy's homepage
Melodyne does the best job i've heard, but it's pricey.



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Nooney
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Posted - 2006/09/04 :  17:24:58  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Nooney's homepage
Windows Sound Recorder, highly recommended.



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DJ Judas
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Posted - 2006/09/04 :  18:22:59  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit DJ Judas's homepage
Sound Forge has a basic yet effective timestretching feature.

And coupled with a good granulizer you can get some quality effects if that's what you're after.

If you mean for beatmatching purposes then Acid Pro can help too.


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Hard2Get
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Posted - 2006/09/04 :  20:49:51  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Hard2Get's homepage
quote:
Originally posted by lucificifus:
FL Studio 6 has a very adequate timestretching function



I highly dissagree, it's very limited so you have no real control, but i think it's meant to be simple so its all good :P

You can also timestretch in Cubase with great ease, you just set the locators to the relevent length and it stretches or compresses the audio to fit :)


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Edited by - Hard2Get on 2006/09/04 20:50:52
Dain-Ja
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Prosoniq TimeFactory is the best you'll find from what I've heard


I used Sound Forge the couple of times I've timestretched tracks but it's pretty crappy.


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