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I have an audio CD which I need to be able to play at a slightly different pitch. I need to maintain the speed of the music, but adjust its ...
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- 06-22-2006 #1Just Joined!
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Adjusting pitch of playing CD?
I have an audio CD which I need to be able to play at a slightly different pitch. I need to maintain the speed of the music, but adjust its pitch.
How can I do that under linux; or, more simply - what software do I need?
Thanks in advance for any advice!
cheers,
Al (AussieGuy)
- 06-22-2006 #2
You can probably do something like this with mplayer; it does things I'd never even think of. But I'm confused...don't you have to change the rate (ie. the speed) of audio to change the pitch?
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- 06-23-2006 #3Just Joined!
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I ended up ripping the tracks off the CD, adjusting their pitch using audacity, and then saving the results as MP3 files. At the cost of a little disk space, I've got just the output I needed.


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