I use it to to slow down fast guitar/piano parts that I'm trying to learn. It even modulates the pitch so it stays in tune when you slow it down.
For podcasts and the such, it amazes me how much blank space there is in normal speech. Although, Ted Nugent speaks WAY too fast for anything faster than 1.25.
You might be interested in video’s on YouTube. They use a popular song and teach you the cords. I don’t play instruments but this seems like it would be helpful learning guitar. They pop up when I watch song reaction videos. I’ve opened them with out realizing what it is. I don’t know his name, there’s a younger white guy with British accent, he seems like he knows the guitar. Apologies I don’t have links, haven’t watched in a long time.
Yeah more people should learn about and utilize raising the playback speed, especially for audio content
I use it to to slow down fast guitar/piano parts that I'm trying to learn. It even modulates the pitch so it stays in tune when you slow it down.
For podcasts and the such, it amazes me how much blank space there is in normal speech. Although, Ted Nugent speaks WAY too fast for anything faster than 1.25.
You might be interested in video’s on YouTube. They use a popular song and teach you the cords. I don’t play instruments but this seems like it would be helpful learning guitar. They pop up when I watch song reaction videos. I’ve opened them with out realizing what it is. I don’t know his name, there’s a younger white guy with British accent, he seems like he knows the guitar. Apologies I don’t have links, haven’t watched in a long time.
Wings of Pegasus?