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mendoman

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...that will slow down a audio that is too fast. I have a ton of live shows from the '80's that I am transferring to an mp3 archive. The problem is, some of the tapes I received were high-speed dubbed and seem to run a bit fast. I just want to find a Pro Tools Plugin or some other audio editing recommendation that can handle this for me (the simpler the better).

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A Pro Tools plugin? I would have figured it would have that ability built in for the price you pay for it. I know Soundforge and Acid should do it. There may also be some shareware apps available that will let you do this as well, such as Goldwave.

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CoolEdit96 used to let you do this; I'm not sure about more modern versions as I never tried them. Acid should do it, but I'm surprised Pro Tools can't handle it.

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i know acid, vegas, sound forge, cool edit, fruity loops, cakewalk, well most every program ive ever used does this, finding a plugin may be hard as this is something that is usually intergrated into the primary program
 

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I know that you can get a winamp plugin that can do it on the fly... Gmixer time warper module its called

simple to use, but dunno if you can do slowed down wav outputs or anything.

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