Thanks Rob. I have had Soundhack for a while but not used it yet. I've
been reading about the effects that were used and sometimes pioneered
at EMI/Abbey Road with the Beatles, and am inspired to start messing
around with some emulated tape effects for music - though the very
specific characteristics of the analog gear they used made their
effects completely unique... sorry for the off topic nature of this,
and thanks for the suggestion.
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Lou Judson =95 Intuitive Audio
415-883-2689
On Oct 26, 2006, at 11:37 AM, Rob Danielson wrote:
> You probably know this, but if one changes the header info in the
> resource fork of the sound file to another number, when you drop the
> file into a PT/Logic TimeLine, the playback rate is changed analogous
> to slowing or speeding up tape speed. Here's the simple process from
> the Soundhack manual
> http://soundhack.com/SndHckDoc/EditConv.html#(Command%20-
> %20H)%20Header%20Change...
>
> This would be the closest process to changing "tape speed" I know
> of. Its instantaneous, reversible and has no adverse affect on
> quality. Rob D.
>
> At 10:39 PM -0700 10/25/06, Lou Judson wrote:
>> Dan, do you know a Mac audio program that will do varispeed? PT and
>> Peak seem to just be able to change sample rates... not "tape speed."
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