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Burning a CD / Is this Possible?
My brother has a Tascam CD-GT1 Portable Guitar Trainer that I've been using to slow down music to learn solos. Okay, the most it can slow down a song is by 50%, which isn't quite enough at times. I've never burned a CD, but I was wondering if I can hook up the Tascam to my computer (or to the stereo that's connected to my computer), and do the following:
Play the song in the Tascam at a reduced rate of speed (say by 16%), then upload the song into my computer to save in a file at 'that reduced rate of speed.' Then burn the song onto a CD at the reduced speed. Then, hopefully, I'd be able to play the new CD in the Tascam and at an already reduced speed so when I slow down the CD to 50%, it would really be playing it back at 66% reduced speed. Will the song end up being recorded into my computer at the altered rate of speed? If not, I'm F[censored]ed. Thanks for any help. The Tascam has a "Line Out" & "Line In." |
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Re: Burning a CD / Is this Possible?
You should be able to go line out from the tascam to line in on your sound card and record the song on the computer. Convert that to an mp3 and replay it on the tascam. It's a matter of finding the software which should be a matter of google searches. If tascam is slowing something down the computer isn't going to speed it up when you record it on the computer.
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