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speed correction question
Date: October 26, 2006 00:43
I just got a copy of the Stones 9/19/73 show in Birmingham, England. The sound is good for an audience recording but it runs slow. When I play along with the tracks, they're all a half-key lower than they should be. I've heard people talk about speed correction......is there anything that can be done with this??? I also have several shows that run too fast.
Re: speed correction question
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Anonymous User
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Date: October 26, 2006 12:46
Does anyone know the reasons for that speed problems? Because I have at least three Rolling Stones boot vinyl LP's that play studio tracks such as Claudine way too slow. They are "All Inside Our Crazy Dreams", "Honky Tonk Heaven" and "Some Tramps". It's very annoying. I would be glad to know the reason why because they look great otherwise, just "unplayable".
Re: speed correction question
Posted by:
rubycatgirl
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Date: October 26, 2006 14:24
GuĂ°ni Gunnarsson Wrote:
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> Does anyone know the reasons for that speed
> problems? Because I have at least three Rolling
> Stones boot vinyl LP's that play studio tracks
> such as Claudine way too slow. They are "All
> Inside Our Crazy Dreams", "Honky Tonk Heaven" and
> "Some Tramps". It's very annoying. I would be glad
> to know the reason why because they look great
> otherwise, just "unplayable".
...well, back in the old days the used to record things on tape...it wasn't that bad but with playback or trasfering to CD or HD you had to make sure it played on the right speed...not always was this done in a proper way...
Re: speed correction question
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Anonymous User
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Date: October 26, 2006 15:29
Yeah, it's strange, and frustrating too. I paid a lot of money for these records. It's so slow that Jagger's voice is unrecognizable. But after I fixed it in my computer it sounded very good! Many great Tattoo You outtakes appeared in great stereo quality.
Re: speed correction question
Date: October 26, 2006 15:47
Thats when a record player with pitch control comes in handy.
I have an old Technics SL QX300 where you can adjust the speed.
But even in the digital world things can go wrong.
I had a DAT tape recorded in 48kHz and digitally transferred it to pc.
but when you burn it to cd, it must be 44,1kHz.
If you don't notice it right away, the speed will be slower^^