Subject: | Re: New member |
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From: | Walter Knapp <> |
Date: | Wed, 01 Oct 2003 20:57:40 -0400 |
Syd Curtis wrote: > Doug, > > Easy to slow down the recordings (or speed up) with computer - or an > 'antique' Uher 4-speed reel to reel. But halve the speed and the pitch > drops an octave. Can you slow the recording and retain the same pitch? Or > does changing the pitch also help you to a better understanding of the > sounds? Some of my software filters can retain the pitch. I've not played with them, so don't know the range of variation they have available. Or even if they do a decent job of it. Many of the relationships between individuals can also be seen in sonograms. Which don't need speed changes. Walt ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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