Two ways to do what you want. You could go into Pitch which is off alt-c and fiddle with the sliders, using the preview function so that you can tell when you've got things the way you want. You could also go into the properties of the recorded file, alt-enter, look for the Performance tab with ctrl-tab, and move from 44,100 to 22,050. Make sure you do the Next recording at 44,100, so you can repeat the process. Actually, it doesn't have to be 44,100, it can be anything setting you can halve. Remember, this will effect the sound of the tape, so, if you decide to use 22,050 and go to 11,025, things will sound different from 44,100 and 22,050.
Hope this helps.


----- Original Message ----- From: "Peter Scanlon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <Pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Sunday, February 27, 2005 2:45 AM
Subject: Sound forge question, Slowing down speed of recorded sound



Hi,
I am trying to record from a steroe tape deck to Sound forge. I am recording a 4 track talking book.


I am able to separate the tracks, and reverse the one that has recorded backwards, but they are at hte normal speed so need to be slowed down.

I thought I could achieve this with re-sampling but doesn't seem to work, what am I doing wrong?

P.



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