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Any Time
Any Time lets you independently take control of the time, the pitch, and the sample rate of an audio recording. You can:
- Do time stretching - Change the playback time of the recording without changing the pitch.
- Do pitch scaling - Change the pitch of the recording without changing the playback time. With optional formant
correction to remove the "Mickey mouse" effect!
- Do sample rate conversion - Change the sample rate without changing either the pitch or the playback time.
- Or do any combination imaginable of all the operations above!
- Recreate missing high-frequency components - Optionally synthesize "overtones" into any empty upper frequency range
(e.g. when 'upsampling' or when scaling down the pitch) using a proprietary high frequency extrapolation algorithm.
- Professional mastering functions such as automatic psycho-acoustically corrected and heuristics based volume normalization
and high order professional noise-shaped (inverse F-weighted) dithering of the output.
- Extremely high precision algorithms used - audio quality has always been selected before computation cost!
- Frequency analysis tool with an advanced note calculator helps you easily calculate pitch adjustments.
- Supports many common file formats.
- Handles audiophile quality audio formats - 24-bit 192-KHz, multi-channel audio is no problem! Internal sample
precision is 64-bit floating point and up to 1000 audio channels can be handled!
- Process hundreds of files as easily as you do a single file thanks to the batch processing support.
Software Information |
System Requirements |
Version: | 1.1 |
- Windows 9X/ME/NT/2000/XP/2003/Vista
- Intel Pentium III or AMD Athlon XP or later CPU.
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File Size: | 739 KB |
License: | Free to try, $99.95 to buy |
Screenshot: | View Screenshot |
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Examples of how you may use it:
- Use the high quality sample rate conversion to convert between the 44.1 kHz sample rate of audio CD's
and the 48 kHz sample common with DVD discs and DAT tapes.
- Use high frequency extrapolation to upsample your existing 44.1 and 48 kHz recordings to 96 kHz for playback on
e.g. DVD or DVD-Audio players. No need for special upsampling hardware!
(no current hardware could throw this much CPU power at the problem anyway!)
- Use high frequency extrapolation to improve the perceived quality of low bandwidth audio recordings.
- Use time stretching to solve the ?4 fps movie played on 25 fps PAL TV?audio pitch problem
(if the audio is simply played at 25/24 of the original speed, then it gets perceivably out of tune).
- Use time stretching to fit already produces recordings to video clips of slightly different length.
- Use pitch scaling to correct pitch inaccuracies in recordings.
- Use pitch scaling to produce many different special effects (e.g. to change the usical key?.
- And much more - you be the judge and the inspiration!
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