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tempo/pitch...


Question Posted Thursday November 29 2007, 8:48 pm

i'm looking for a program that will alter the pitch and/or tempo for a song... ive been on download.com and i googled that and websites came up, but you have to purchase all of them (well, the ones i saw).
does anyone know a program that i can use where you can speed up the tempo of a song, save it, and free?


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o0Yourmom0o answered Friday November 30 2007, 11:47 pm:
I think you might be able to do that on garageband. but im not sure
its for mac computers, but im pretty sure PC's can download it too.
just go to apple.com
then click downloads, and search garageband

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