The simple answer re. slowing down recordings in SF7 is to go to the processes
menu and hit T.  that opens a dialogue  where you can shift tab or tab to the
presets drop down list where there are a few pre-defined speeds to slow down
or speed up the track you're working on.

Beyond that it gets a bit more complicated.  for example, you can tab around
to the "mode" drop down to select the type of material you're working on. 
this optimizes the compression to sound best to match the material you're
working with.  there is a slider too which allows fine adjustment of the speed
up or down, but here's where scripts would come into their own.  there is a
part of the time stretch dialogue that reports the adjustment as a percentage
and a script or possibly similar would pick that up.

should be enough to get you started though.  I find time stretching and
compressing very useful in SF and use it all the time to tweak the times of
tracks in our talking newspaper.



Ray

Alexandra Grünauer wrote:
Hi SF Users,

can anyone pleas explain how I can slow down the speed of an audio file in
Sound Forge 7? I want only the speed to be slower, not the pitch altered.

Thanks
Alex


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