Hi!
Alt+C P will get you in to the pitch menu. There you have to hit S for Shift.
You should be on some preset's. Try each one of them by down errowing and hit ALT+P to preview the setting's effect on your sound file. ALT+P is a toggle. Pressing it again will stop the listening of the selection.


Use your mouse cursor to look around. each preset changes a few values on the screen.
Final time and Musical equivalent.
In my example they are:



Final time (00:02:37.341 to 15:52:34.800): 01:39:57.669 Musical equivalent: Down Octave

Hope this helps. If not, please write me privatley, and I'll try and help you.

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----- Original Message ----- From: "Peter Scanlon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <Pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Saturday, February 26, 2005 11:45 PM
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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