Audio Speed, Pitch, Tempo correction of old audio
Posted: Tue Jan 21, 2020 5:54 pm
Hi there,
Does anyone have some advice that they might be able to share with me regarding how to go about correcting digital audio of both singing and speaking, (The audio was originally on cassette tape, which are amateur recordings, circa 1980’s) I have a mix of audios that need sorting out. Some seem ok, but other audios sound a bit chipmunk like, I suspect the tapes (which, for a long time were stored in a warm house) have deteriorated, somehow stretching the tape or whatever so that the play back output seems quicker, than was originally produced. I notice that Audacity has, in the effects menu, correction tools for Speed, Pitch and Tempo, but which is the 1 to use and how to go about this task?? I really have no idea?
I look forward to hearing back from you
Kind Regards Gin
Does anyone have some advice that they might be able to share with me regarding how to go about correcting digital audio of both singing and speaking, (The audio was originally on cassette tape, which are amateur recordings, circa 1980’s) I have a mix of audios that need sorting out. Some seem ok, but other audios sound a bit chipmunk like, I suspect the tapes (which, for a long time were stored in a warm house) have deteriorated, somehow stretching the tape or whatever so that the play back output seems quicker, than was originally produced. I notice that Audacity has, in the effects menu, correction tools for Speed, Pitch and Tempo, but which is the 1 to use and how to go about this task?? I really have no idea?
I look forward to hearing back from you
Kind Regards Gin