Which slowdowner are you using?
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But to what end?Chief Wanganui wrote:Er.... downing slowly.Blackout_Entertainment wrote:Chief Wanganui wrote:Sorry - couldn't resist. My slowdowner software of choice comes in various shades of brown, is usually packaged in glass and is mainly manufactured in the Scottish Highlands. (!)
You're funny!
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So, what do you use a slow downer... -for-... exactly?
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Oh, I don't know. Late-night relaxation, fat-chewing, keeping the cold out, setting the world to rights, maintaining the Scottish economy, ......there are a multitude of reasons for those who need none.
Last edited by Chief Wanganui on Mon Apr 10, 2006 7:49 am, edited 2 times in total.
That Scottish Git.
Sometimes you want to learn a tune from a recording, and it's wayBlackout_Entertainment wrote:So, what do you use a slow downer... -for-... exactly?
too fast for you to keep up with. So, you can use the software to slow
down the recording without changing the pitch. Then you can more
easily figure out the tune by ear, and play along until you can get it
up to speed.