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Re: Cool Edit Pro

Subject: Re: Cool Edit Pro
From: "Andrew Duke" andrewmduke
Date: Wed Oct 25, 2006 6:16 pm (PDT)
 wrote:
>
> Does anyone know if it is possible using Cool Edit Pro to speed up a
> recording that was recorded too slow?
>
> Thanks,
>
> John
>
> John V. Moore Nature Recordings
> www.johnvmoorenaturerecordings.com
>










                      Hi, John.
I've not used Cool Edit Pro for awhile (I use Adobe Audition, which is the
next edition), but if memory serves:
choose Effects>Time/Pitch>Stretch...
and in the Stretching Mode (bottom left corner)
it should be on Time Stretch (preserves pitch)
as a default.  Then just bump the tempo (ie Faster Tempo)
to where you would like it--it will then play faster
tempo-wise without affecting the pitch.
Hope this helps.
Andrew

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