There is a table that lists the supported by file types on. Support for MP4, and OGG depends on the browser. MP3 seems to be decoded by most browsers. You have problems with dropouts or crackling noises playback you can try to lower the quality of the time stretching the settings menu. This is helpful for practicing but if you don't like this behavior you The player will remember the settings you used for every file. Which will set the endpoint to the current playback position. To select the start and endpoints of the loop you can drag the handles atĪnother way to select the loop endpoints is to use the buttons To loop a region of the track enable loop mode by clicking on the loop This will change the pitch in semitone increments.įor finer adjustments you can use the tune dial which changes the pitch in cents. If you want to shift the pitch of the track turn the pitch dial. The more stretch, the slower the playback will be. To change the speed of the playback without affecting the pitch simply turn the stretch dial. To jump to a specific location either drag the yellow play head with your mouse or click on location in the wave form. To play the track you can simply press the play button or hit the space key on your keyboard. Once it's done it will display you the waveform of the track.
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On Android you need to select an App that can provide an audio file for instance google drive.Īfter you have selected the file time stretch player will need a few seconds to process it. You can do this by clicking on 'Open Track' or dragging and dropping a file onto the page. The supported file types depend on your browser but mp3 and ogg should generally work. You can read more about it in this blog post. This makes it a great tool for practicing or transcribing music. TimeStretch Player is a free online audio player that allows you to loop, speed up, slow down and pitch shift sections of an audio file. You can use this application while offline.