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Re: Changing playspeed of a song to adjust pitch: msg#00122audio.planetccrma.general
sox Jose Alburquerque wrote: Hi all. Thanks PlanetCCRMA for all your tools for sound processing on Linux. Great job! I have a simple question which I hope any of you out there might be able to answer: I have some audio files which sound a little higher in pitch than what I would like. It seems that they are playing at a faster rate than normal, kind of like playing a tape a little faster than normal in a tape-recorder (Unfortunately they were recorded that way). I'd like to "slow down" their playspeed so that the pitch gets back to normal.
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