Time stretching is a technique used in audio signal processing to change the speed of an audio recording without affecting its pitch. This is particularly useful in music production for creating unique tempos and rhythms.
The time stretch ratio is defined as the factor by which the duration of the audio is stretched or compressed. A value greater than 1 stretches the audio, while a value less than 1 compresses it. For example, a time stretch ratio of 1.5 will double the length of the audio without changing its pitch.
What is time stretching in audio processing?
How do I calculate the time stretch ratio?
Can time stretching be used to slow down music without changing its pitch?
What is an example of a time stretch ratio that doubles audio length?
How does time stretching differ from pitch shifting?
Is there a limit to how much I can stretch or compress audio using this technique?
What are some common applications of time stretching in music production?
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