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« on: November 30, 2010, 04:32:30 PM »
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I do a bit of audio editing/CD mastering mostly for dance recitals.  I have a recurring request that I haven't been able to figure out.  I'm assuming they're using basic pitch control on their studio CD players - pitch and speed up or down.  They want their final master CD to include a track slowed down "3%", which means whatever 3% is on their player.  Is it safe to assume that on Audition 1.5 (and probably any version) under Stretch and Resample (preserving neither pitch nor tempo) using a 103% ratio is truly "slowed down 3%"?
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« on: November 30, 2010, 08:21:19 PM »
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It won't be exactly, but it will be close enough that they won't be able to tell the difference... and there's no guarantee that their players indicate this correctly either!
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« on: November 30, 2010, 09:14:15 PM »
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Thanks, that's what I was hoping.  But then I got thinking, does Audition consider 103% just based on the length of the track?  Obviously the CD player does not.

Glad to be on board with this forum!  I've been using CoolEdit for radio production since 2000 and hope to be able to offer some help as well as get some questions answered.
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« on: November 30, 2010, 10:19:14 PM »
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Thanks, that's what I was hoping.  But then I got thinking, does Audition consider 103% just based on the length of the track?  Obviously the CD player does not.

Strictly speaking, I think that Audition would consider that it would be 103% of the selection you made, rather than anything else... if it was a whole track, then it would be 103% of that - including the silence at the start, etc. The other thing you have to take account of is that whilst 97/100 = 0.97, 100/103 = 0.970873 - so it rather depends on where you start with the calculation as to the result you get.
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