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Audacity: Change Speed (Windows 7)
Whether you’re a vinyl enthusiast, tape junky or reel-to-reel realtor looking to speed things up in your life, or are simply looking to adjust the momentous rate of your recordings, while affecting both tone and pitch … today’s posting walks through the steps of using our favorite free, open-source audio editing software (Audacity) to set the pace by applying a Change Speed effect.
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