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How do you make an MP3 play at a higher beats per minute?
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| Lofu_X |
I'm burning a CD and I have this song that plays at 134 BPM.. but it sounds much nicer at 140 BPM. I was wondering if I could convert that 134 BPM in 140 somehow.
I tried using this DJ program.. but with that I'd have to sit for the whole 9 minutes of the song for it to record at the higher BPM plus it would record all the slowdowns that happen when I record on my ty comp.
So is there a pogram out there for my needs? |
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| Nik Novo |
| Easiest way: Install pitch plugin for Winamp and change the output plugin to Nullsoft Disk Writer |
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| Trance Android |
| If you have CDJ's, connect your mixer to your PC & you can adjust the pitch to record at whatever speed you like. No doubt any mp3 DJ software will behave exactly the same :) |
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| KilldaDJ |
| quote: | Originally posted by Nik Novo
Easiest way: Install pitch plugin for Winamp and change the output plugin to Nullsoft Disk Writer |
+1 |
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| tribu |
| I recommend Audacity, a decent freeware audio editor. It does alot more than you're looking for, but can also easily adjust picth and will be useful to have around next itme you need it |
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| Magnus |
Nik Novo said it the best.
You can also grab a tiny wave editor called Goldwave which has a Playback Rate function which you can adjust to your liking, then save the track at the new speed. I used to do this all the time for making workout mixes because they simply were not fast enough for my liking while running. |
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| Tsukai |
| quote: | Originally posted by Nik Novo
Easiest way: Install pitch plugin for Winamp and change the output plugin to Nullsoft Disk Writer |
I've been doing it this way for 4 years. Works great!!! |
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| Lofu_X |
| Which pithc plugin would that be? And also when adjusting the pitch will it tell me what BPM it's going to? I need to have it at 140BPM |
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| Omega_M |
| just play at pitch that sounds good to you. what's with the number 140 ? |
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