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Question Posted Saturday March 10 2007, 8:12 pm

is there anyway to speed up the tempo in songs, you know so it just sounds fast [kinda like the "chimpunk" voice in techno songs in stuff]. thanks =]

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The_MoUsY_spell_checker answered Saturday March 10 2007, 9:58 pm:
The easiest way is to use this Winamp plugin.
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Both Winamp and the plugin are free to download. You can also use this plugin with Quintessential Player.

There are many other audio editing programs that can do the same, but this one is easiest to use, especially if you just want to listen and not save it.

If you want to keep a copy of your speeded up song, use any recording software to record it.

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