I am basically familiar with Audacity more than any other app. I want to
be able
to slow down playback of an audio track without altering the pitch. So
far, I
have used the "sox" utility with its "stretch effect" as an option. This
yields
"kinda-sorta the intended result", however the playback of the output
file contains
a rather irritating ring-modulation-like effect. I take it that such is
an inherent result of
the function's process although I am not enough of a physics expert to
know for certain.
Is there a means to achieve this slowdown without the distortion? I have
in mind a means to make it easier to transcribe recordings of players
who are
doing "really-fast" playing, e.g. rock-guitar solos and so forth.
Brian Hagen
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