Xref: utzoo comp.dsp:229 rec.audio:15863 Path: utzoo!attcan!telly!lethe!torsqnt!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!mcsun!sunic!kth!draken!d88-jwa From: d88-jwa@nada.kth.se (Jon W{tte) Newsgroups: comp.dsp,rec.audio Subject: Re: Adjust-Speed CD player?? Message-ID: <1735@draken.nada.kth.se> Date: 22 Sep 89 10:54:54 GMT References: <6028@jpl-devvax.JPL.NASA.GOV> <89255.105143P85025@BARILVM.BITNET> <7767@microsoft.UUCP> <89264.171306P85025@BARILVM.BITNET> Reply-To: d88-jwa@nada.kth.se (Jon W{tte) Followup-To: comp.dsp Organization: Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden Lines: 29 In article <89264.171306P85025@BARILVM.BITNET> P85025@BARILVM.BITNET (Doron Shikmoni) writes: >In response to a question on rec.audio, about the availability of CD >players in which the music "speed" can be changed while maintaining >the pitch, I posted an article which seems to have stirred a flood >To start with, this article is posted to both rec.audio and the newly >born comp.dsp (welcome!), with followups solicited into comp.dsp only. So this is going to comp.dsp. Oh, well, I'm changing the Newsgroups, but FOLLOWUP TO SOMP.DSP from this message. >A major part of the responses missed the point of the question, and >replied "it's easy", "it's done in turntables and tape decks", "there's >a Technics CD that does it" and so forth. Please, read the original Yes, I've suggested the Technics SL-P1200 in combination with a digital effect with pitch bend, to get the music back to the original pitch. >effect). Is this hi-fi? Not to my opinion... No, and I clearly stated so in my posts. Many people seem to be unaware of how basic music theory, sound theory and digital sound theory work and interact. Thank god for comp.dsp where all will be revealed to the wondering mob ;') h+@nada.kth.se -- Death is Nature's way of saying 'slow down'.