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Need Help Slowing Tempo
I am just learning the whole home recording thing. I have a mild recording setup just to keep myself happy.
I have this audio in which I recorded. A cover of an original song. But I am afraid I played it slightly faster than the origina. I was wondering how I can slow the tempo just a tad to get this to match up with the original? Ive read the help content that came with Adobe Audition much to no avail. Can someome please explain what I must do? |
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In edit view, go to Effects > Time/Pitch > Stretch. play around with that a bit...
jeremy |
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FINALLY! Haha
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Heroin.
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