why not put the track in traktor change de speed and then record to wav again
its just a idea (sorry if it looks stupid...)
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why not put the track in traktor change de speed and then record to wav again
its just a idea (sorry if it looks stupid...)
Last edited by tonyc2002; 15-07-2008 at 12:47 AM.
Ive found the Ableton algo's to be the best. There used to be a good one called Timefactory a few years ago, but I dont know how good that is now. You used to be able to do insane stretches with it without it sounding too bad.