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| marko |
I still have few audiotapes left.But few of them has some
speed problems,too fast or too slow.
Does anyone here have a software program to fix speed problems,or any other kind of help?
I brought this up because i have one australian show from
1973 tour,and i can´t add to tree,which i and mac-daddy will
seed.Quality is listenable,but tape runs too slow.
I think the date was 20.2.73.
so anyone?
Also Mexixo-98 runs wayyyy too fast! |
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| VoodooChileInWOnderl |
I have a double cassette tape deck CT-1040W by Pioneer, the tape player on the right has a pitch feature and the speed on the player can be adjusted. Since I can transfer Tape to CD maybe I can help thgis way. I know you meant a software to change speed, I know this is not the answer but a potential solution, I still have the King Crimson CD that I left by accident in my burner, so if you don't get a solution you can send me the tape and I will made the adjustment and send the tape(s), and the CDs back to you.
About the Mexico 1998 show I have in on both tape and CD, both run at the right speed. My tape is a second generation tape but from a relative poor audience recording
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| jb |
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| voodoopug |
Josh lost his "Beware, Obsessive Boardaholic" flashing tag...just not fair |
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| glencar |
The "Beware" part should definitely have stayed. |
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| marko |
Ok,,,,,voodooman,i think we should go for this.
I really like to get it on cdr. |
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