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bsamn
Hey,

Is it possible for you to upload two more backing tracks for the lesson, in 100bpm and 110bpm?

It would be really great dude.

Anyway thanks!
Muris Varajic
QUOTE (bsamn @ Jun 16 2009, 02:27 AM) *
Hey,

Is it possible for you to upload two more backing tracks for the lesson, in 100bpm and 110bpm?

It would be really great dude.

Anyway thanks!


Unfortunately I don't have the project file, only backings.
Perhaps you can slow it down using your player? smile.gif
bsamn
hey muris,

can u tell me how to do that?

superize
QUOTE (bsamn @ Jun 22 2009, 10:47 PM) *
hey muris,

can u tell me how to do that?


You can get a progamm called best practise
Muris Varajic
QUOTE (bsamn @ Jun 22 2009, 10:47 PM) *
hey muris,

can u tell me how to do that?


You can slow it down using almost any media player, WMP, VLC, KM etc.
Now problem is that is slows down in percentages, it cannot see or hear tempo
so you can slow it down at 80% per example, 100% is full speed.
This means that you probably won't be able to aim at specific tempo in bpm
but you can get very close tho. smile.gif
Caelumamittendum
QUOTE (Muris Varajic @ Jun 23 2009, 12:17 AM) *
You can slow it down using almost any media player, WMP, VLC, KM etc.
Now problem is that is slows down in percentages, it cannot see or hear tempo
so you can slow it down at 80% per example, 100% is full speed.
This means that you probably won't be able to aim at specific tempo in bpm
but you can get very close tho. smile.gif


Wouldn't that result in a difference in the sound as well? Like... when you speed up/slow down somebody's voice, which makes it higher or lower in pitch?
Muris Varajic
QUOTE (Caelumamittendum @ Jun 25 2009, 04:09 PM) *
Wouldn't that result in a difference in the sound as well? Like... when you speed up/slow down somebody's voice, which makes it higher or lower in pitch?


Maybe, depends of a player,
some older players might change the pitch as well.
Try KM player, shift and +/- will speed it up or slow it down,
pitch stays the same but if you slow it down too much
you might get clicking and popping since it's audio and not Midi,
you would need some better elastic stretching tool to slow it down 50% or som. smile.gif
Caelumamittendum
I'm not really in for slowing things down at the moment, I just thought I'd pop in with the question. If I do it in either VLC player or Media player I think it seems to change pitch.
Muris Varajic
QUOTE (Caelumamittendum @ Jun 25 2009, 05:32 PM) *
I'm not really in for slowing things down at the moment, I just thought I'd pop in with the question. If I do it in either VLC player or Media player I think it seems to change pitch.


Yeah, I just tried to slow it down in those 2 players but couldn't find controls. biggrin.gif
Do you mind telling me controls?
Caelumamittendum
Actually VLC player works, I just found out smile.gif At least on this X files episode.

The slow-down function is just those small ">>" and "<<" at..."time line"?
Muris Varajic
QUOTE (Caelumamittendum @ Jun 25 2009, 05:44 PM) *
Actually VLC player works, I just found out smile.gif At least on this X files episode.

The slow-down function is just those small ">>" and "<<" at..."time line"?


Yeah, pretty obvious commands on the spot. biggrin.gif
But there you can only slow it down like 50%,
try KM, you can go down or up speed by 5%. wink.gif
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