I am pleased to release StrechPlayer 0.500, a time-stretching,
pitch-shifting audio file player. It is powered by librubberband, and
also features an A/B repeat. This is the first release of
StretchPlayer.LINKS
-----Home Page: http://www.teuton.org/~gabriel/stretchplayer/
Tarball: http://www.teuton.org/~gabriel/stretchplayer/stretchplayer-0.500.tar.bz2
Git: http://gitorious.org/stretchplayer
git://gitorious.org/stretchplayer/stretchplayer.gitUSING THE PROGRAM
-----------------You will need at least a 1200 MHz processor to use this program. It
also requires the following libraries:* Qt >= 4.4 http://qt.nokia.com
* librubberband http://www.breakfastquay.com/rubberband/
* libsndfile http://www.mega-nerd.com/libsndfile/
* JACK http://jackaudio.org/
* CMake http://www.cmake.org/After building, run the program like this:
$ stretchplayer
The GUI is pretty self-explanatory, and if you hover over the controls
a tool-tip should appear. The GUI also has several keyboard
accelerators.ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
----------------My sincere thanks to Chris Cannam for publishing the RubberBand
library. I've wanted this thing since I was in High School. :-)Peace,
Gabriel M. Beddingfield
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