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Could you explain this a little more? I just digitalize stuff in Audacity via USB vinyl player. I read about how most of the vinyl player speed sometimes up and slow sometimes down.
@@MerlinErdogmus 2 forms of adjusting speed. Traditional way (vinyl style): Increases, decreasing the pitch of the record (chipmonk or deep voice at extremes). Modern algo way: Maintains the original key (pitch) but chops the audio into tiny segments, overlapping the segments (if faster) spacing out the segments (if slower). Problem with faster is if a transient (initial attack of a sound) like a kick or snare happens to fall in the overlap, this will get smeared, lost. Every so many kicks sound flat. Some algos are much better than others but it's all the same. DJ software and players today tend to have both options. Most people hear pitch relative, not pitch perfect so the traditional way still trumps. Listeners wont notice the increased pitch (within reason) but the DJ will as they increased it, so doing the at 0 then +2 "this doesn't sound right" test doesn't stand, where as smeared kicks and snares, especially in the mix, ruining the phasing sound we get, is BAD! However my original comment here is pointless, the quality is rubbish regardless.