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What program can i use to raise BPM....
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| Dj_Psygnosis |
I know cakewalk has it but it screws it up...
so are there any other programs that can raise BPMs of *WAV files, please tell me...also i want a free one. |
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| El~ZaPo |
Mixmeistor Pro 4 can increase the BPM of songs with keeping the tempo the same, and it does not sound bad when it does it (but earlier versions had problems). You might be able to get a demo.
Also, PCDJ Silver is free, and you can put up the BPM but it will sound pitched up as well. |
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| teo |
| if ur using winamp to listen to mp3s or waves theres a plugin for winamp to control bpm..just search on the winamp site ..i think u can find it there...its free of course.. |
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| Dj_Psygnosis |
| i want to be able to save the song in *WAV format after i choose my desired speed. |
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| Excite |
| quote: | Originally posted by Dj_Psygnosis
i want to be able to save the song in *WAV format after i choose my desired speed. |
Traktor is perfect for that.. |
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| Dj_Psygnosis |
| where can i get traktor...and is it for free. |
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| 69 KrAzY G 69 |
| just get sonic foundrys acid that shoud do the trick |
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| Dj_Psygnosis |
i got that, but you can't actually save the track...maybe i just can't use the bloody program..
i mean i set the bpm and press save and try to mix it and boom *double beats cause it didn't change anything. |
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| KilldaDJ |
run winamp with pitch control [the original nt pitch or whatever]
select an output [wav/mp3/wma] and play :) |
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| Busy Child |
Atomix is perfect for that too. I have serial pass for the full version if anyone wants it. Save ya self 50 bones.
cheers |
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| DVS |
| Use BPM Studio. It has a built in pitch control on the player.. |
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| fridgefan |
| If you're looking for something easy, free and for use with converting MP3s to Wav files, try Chronotron, the Winamp plug-in. When I make CD's for my car, I always jack up the speed a bit. It's nice cause it doesn't mess with the pitch, so the song gets faster, but not distorted at all. It used to be on the winamp.com site under output or something like that |
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