Half Speed recording

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2013/09/07 21:40:50 (permalink)

Half Speed recording

OK, so there must be a way to SLOW DOWN audio to 1/2 speed, record a track against the half speed and then play back all the tracks back at full speed, with the newly added track up an octave????
 
I have been thinking about this and am coming up with nothing on how to do this in SONAR?
 
Thanks for any suggestions.
 
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    Re: Half Speed recording 2013/09/07 22:51:16 (permalink)
    You can use Slip-Edit
     
    1. Duplicate the clip
    2. Slip-edit the duped clip 200% to obtain 1/2 speed (hold mouse over end of clip while holding ctrl)
        If it sounds jittery then right-click and "Bounce to Clip" will clear it up some
    3. Record new track
    4. Slip-edit new track 50% and "Bounce to clip" to obtain original speed
     
    Slip-edit does not affect the pitch. If you want to change the pitch you can use V-Vocal.
     
    This is destructive editing and results are rather crude but it works.
     
    There are other programs that may work better for this.
     
    Steve
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