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Saturday, September 11, 2021

Mozart Sonata #11 Intro Slowed Down

Rating: 962 user(s) have rated this article Average rating: 4.9
Posted by: centralscrutinizer, on 12/24/2009, in category "Articles About mTrax"
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Abstract: Mozart Sonata #11 Intro Slowed Down! This recording contains 3 iterations of the Sonata's intro, one playing at 50% (half the original speed), one at 75%, and one at the original tempo (100%).

 This recording contains 3 iterations of the Sonata's intro, one playing at 50% (half the original speed), one at 75%, and one at the original tempo (100%).

  

This slowed down mp3 loop was created with mTrax, using the Trax Recorder:

  • A section was first created with Start Point 0.000 seconds and End Point 7.834 seconds.
  • Then the Start Tempo was set to 50% (half the original speed) and the End Tempo was left at 100%, the orginal speed
  • Setting the number of loops to 3 means that the section will progressively go from 50% of the original tempo to 100% in 3 loops. In this case loop #2 will therefore play at 75%.
  • Once the section has been created, right-click it and choose "Trax Recorder".
  • The "Trax Recorder" window will open. Just press "Start Recording" to start recording the section.
  • The recording will stop automatically at the end of the 3rd loop.
  • To open the folder where the recorded, slowed down section, is, just double-click the name of the Output file.
  •  NOTE:If you want to loop from the half the original speed to the original speed in 50 loops, just change the loops setting from 3 to 50 and the section will loop 50 times, from half speed to the original tempo; each new iteration will play faster than the previous one by 1%, which is great for SPEED TRAINING!

 


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Comment posted by sunshine on Monday, July 4, 2011 12:50 PM
it was easy listening
Comment posted by Joshua on Friday, August 17, 2012 3:49 PM
just love this thing
Comment posted by Kim on Wednesday, February 27, 2013 4:36 AM
this is cool
Comment posted by Lou Ann Smith on Monday, March 25, 2019 8:37 PM
can't slow my music. How do I reactivate.

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