Ok, here's what I just did using all free software:
1) Went to winamp's site and searched for "bpm" under "plugins."
2) Downloaded this plugin
3) Installed, then activated said plug-in
4) Set Winamp's output plug-in to "Nullsoft Disk Writer plug-in v2.0c (x86)"
5) Pitched up the track I had loaded by 20%, just to be sure that the downloaded plug-in was doing it's job.
6) Hit play
7) Changed Winamp's output plug-in back to the directsound module
8) Loaded the just-written track.
Voila! John O'Callaghan's track "The Day After" was pitched up 20%.
My apologies John.
Mar-06-2004 01:02
CGRumler
Master of the Hadouken
Registered: Aug 2002
Location: Indiana
Thanks for the tip. I tried it out as you said, but when I play the new file back, it sounds really garbled up? Any ideas or is this one of the many bugs that I hear that this plug-in suffers from?