richardh wrote:Bart,
I have some software that enables me to digitally alter the speed of mps recordings by very small incriments...
RJ
What software is that? I´ve been looking for a simple piece of software that allows me to change both speed and pitch at the same time. But all I find is software that will change the speed without changing the pitch, or changing the pitch without changing the speed! The reason I´m asking is because I now "tune" my records by playing along on my keyboard while playing the record simultaneously. That means I have to run to my turntable constantly, changing the speed a little, starting the record again, etc. I also noticed because the sound of the turntable and the keyboard are coming from different directions it´s harder for me to determine the proper speed than when all sounds come from the same speakers. If I transfer the record to my computer and play the file while playing my keyboard (actually a piano program on my computer) all sound comes from my computer speakers, making it much more easy to detect any dissonants. I plan to do all my transfers at exactly 78 rpm in the future (actually, that's 77.92 rpm here in Europe, using a speed strobe). Then I transfer it to my hard drive, do some real time speed (and pitch) adjustment with this piece of software, while playing the keyboard. When I find out how much speed change is needed I speed up or slow down the file using the speed change function in DC-Art.
So I just need a simple (and preferrably, free) program, to speed wav files up,
with changing the pitch! Years ago I found a simple one, just a slider and a readout of the percentage of change. But that was not on this computer, and I can't remember the name of the program.