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10 May 2003, 14:14, Russell Tiedt (5:7105/1), wrote to Charles Angelich:
Hi Russell.
RT>>> Just to report on my using GoldWave to "convert" a 16 2/3
RT>>> LP played at 33 1/3 speed to a state where it sounds, like
RT>>> it should, ie. replays at correct speed, well to the best
RT>>> of my knowledge it worked very well, unfortunately I don't
RT>>> have a 16 2/3's player to be able to compare what I have
RT>>> and how it sounded when played back as intended.
RT>>> Am happy with the results within reason.
.................
RT> I like the sound, tho I do wonder if the tempo is not just a wee
RT> - wee bit slow. :-)
Does the elapsed time for the selections you recorded show on the original
label? If so, you can time the total play and match that to the label's
printed time length. It would have been impossible to hear during the
'recording run' if the 33 1/3 was a tad slow, and dividing that in half in
the computer would have aggravated the effect.
If the time is not marked on the label, perhaps some music listings on the
internet would show those particular selections and artists along with the
time for that particular performance.
Good luck... M.
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