iTunes | Pitch Shift?
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- ToxicDesign
Hey guys n gals,
Anyone know if there's a plugin for iTunes that can do pitch shifting?
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- monoboy0
Another iTunes Question...
Is it possible to convert vinyl to MP3? Just wondered if anyone knows of a simple way to capture directly from a stereo to a mac.
- ToxicDesign0
* smiles*
Google, yes did that. Downloaded that Speedster thing - it's a "component" file - doesn't work - maybe it's for Garageband or something else? Wot? Don't know sh*t about Mac life...err...help?
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- noop0
vinyl to mp3
...get sonic foundry's soundforge, plug stereo cables into the record ports in your mixer (if you have one, or the 'booth' ports), get a y adapter for the stereo cables if your sound card doesn't offer stereo inputs, and record to soundforge.if you don't have a mixer...uh you could probably plug the y adapter up to the cables directly from the tables...or something. i dunno
- noop0
but im not familiar with a mac so im not sure if u can get soundforge for mac....or whatever.
- ebon0
- ebon0
and the cables
- ebon0
on the mac.....not pc
- ad10
i'm buying one of these next week. and there's some software called final vinyl on the griffin site. will post results in fmt.
- ad10
- phobos790
Really cheap solutions for both of your questions.
For vinyl to computer transfer you can use CD spin doctor. It's a small program that comes with Toast titanium (cost 80$). It's not as sophisticated as other programs that do that kind of stuff but most of the times it's quite good.And you will probably have it already because it's like the only cd recording tool for the mac. It has a really simple interface and you can remove hissing and scratching quite easily. If you own toast titanium give it a try.
Now for the pitch changing tool. There's a REALLY good utility called amazing slow downer (cost 40$). It can take a variety of file formats including mp3's and you can change the speed of the file without changing the pitch. The results are amazing. And of course you can change the pitch and the speed of the song.