Yes I've used it for that also.  You can speed up and slow stuff down as you 
can in Goldwave or Soundforge without changing the pitch.  Great for learning 
music.
On Aug 19, 2010, at 4:17 AM, chris hallsworth wrote:

> Oh by adjusting the pitch of the file? I think that's a cool feature and wish 
> Winamp and other players had this capability without plug-ins.
> 
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> On 19/08/2010 5:39, Robert doc Wright wrote:
>> I use it when I need to learn a complicated bass line.
>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "chris hallsworth"
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>> Subject: MaPlEr
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>> 
>>> Hello all,
>>> Notice the capitals between the letters; this is how you actually
>>> spell the program.
>>> Does anyone use MaPlEr? If so what do you think? I like the program.
>>> Doesn't set it apart from Winamp except to say it's fully accessible
>>> and has features that Winamp or other players often don't have.
>>> Just wanted to spark a discussion.
>>> 
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