Slow down voice with play back speed
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Cyber Chulo
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Slow down voice with play back speed
In Studio 8, when I slowed a clip to 70, the audio will be slowed as well. Studio 9 keeps the pitch the same. Is there a setting where I can change the pitch as well?
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rguthrie
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Cyber Chulo,
Not that I can see. However there is another way....
First you'll need to get a great freeware program called Audacity. It's no-nag, no spyware, etc. just free! Now back in VS...
Slow your video clip down, then split the audio from the video. Now export your audio track by using the Create Audio File under the Share menu.
Open up your audio track in Audacity. Press CTRL+A to select all of your track. Next go to Effect, Change Pitch. There are several methods you can choose from in the popup menu. The nice thing is you can preview the outcome before you apply the effect. When you're done, simply import the audio back into VS!
Hope this helps,
Ron
Not that I can see. However there is another way....
First you'll need to get a great freeware program called Audacity. It's no-nag, no spyware, etc. just free! Now back in VS...
Slow your video clip down, then split the audio from the video. Now export your audio track by using the Create Audio File under the Share menu.
Open up your audio track in Audacity. Press CTRL+A to select all of your track. Next go to Effect, Change Pitch. There are several methods you can choose from in the popup menu. The nice thing is you can preview the outcome before you apply the effect. When you're done, simply import the audio back into VS!
Hope this helps,
Ron
