Is there any simple way to reverse a track that has it's pitch, speed, and tempo all altered? I've been trying to do it manually using the plot spectrum and ear but it's far from perfect and taking really long.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Reverse effects used
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Re: Reverse effects used
your options are:
1 -- start over with your backup original
2 -- use ctrl-z repeatedly to undo what you did
3 -- nope
1 -- start over with your backup original
2 -- use ctrl-z repeatedly to undo what you did
3 -- nope
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Re: Reverse effects used
<<<pitch, speed, and tempo all altered?>>>
It's rough to affect all of those differently. How do you know the character of the damage?
Koz
It's rough to affect all of those differently. How do you know the character of the damage?
Koz
Re: Reverse effects used
Why/How has that happened?bobelot wrote:a track that has it's pitch, speed, and tempo all altered?
(it could have a major influence on how to reverse it).
9/10 questions are answered in the FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ)
Re: Reverse effects used
stevethefiddle wrote:Why/How has that happened?bobelot wrote:a track that has it's pitch, speed, and tempo all altered?
(it could have a major influence on how to reverse it).
Tape problems ? ... http://forum.audacityteam.org/viewtopic ... 03&p=37885