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DevinBelow t1_jczb77e wrote

Please explain how you think you can slow something down without effecting it's speed. Just run through that logic in your head for a minute.

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dixadik t1_jczcbu9 wrote

Read your post title 3 times and I'm still trying to figure you what it is you are trying to do. What does 'better for me' exactly mean.

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DevinBelow t1_jczdq0s wrote

No you didn't. You said pitch and speed. It's right there. You can't slow something down without effectig the speed. It is impossible. In music "tempo" is speed, so saying "tempo and speed" is redundant. And you can't effectively effect speed without effecting tempo since they are the same thing.

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JohnW_LovesArson OP t1_jczlg4c wrote

It's alright. Let me re-phrase.
I want to slow down an MP3 from my downloads folder, and slow it down so the pitch is effected as well, generating a lower pitch effect. It's like with slow-mo videos, where voices sound very deep and the video is slowed down. I want to do something similar. I want to slow down music so the pitch falls. Most websites just stretch out the music, therefore not changing the pitch.

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chiefs_fan37 t1_jcznz6y wrote

Are you saying you like chopped and screwed music? Maybe there’s a program that does it automatically

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chiefs_fan37 t1_jczr6le wrote

I’m sure there is a program or site out there that shouldn’t be too hard to use on an iPad. You certainly aren’t the first person who’s wanting to do that as there’s a whole genre surrounding it lol. Good luck I hope you find what you’re looking for!

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msbeal2 t1_jd15537 wrote

The Zoom recorder offers this feature. (Adjusting speed yet maintaining pitch)

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msbeal2 t1_jd15xtl wrote

I think he means the cohesiveness of the meter. 4/4 stays 4/4 at variable speeds. That’s my take. My Zoom recorder plays mp3 files at a range of speeds I choose so I can study the piece against it’s sheet music while it maintains pitches.

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