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A variable speed pitch control (or vari-speed) is a control on an audio device such as a turntable, tape recorder, or CD player that allows the operator to deviate from a standard speed (such as 33⅓, 45 or even 78 rpm on a turntable). The latter term "vari-speed" is more commonly used for tape decks, particularly in the UK. Analog pitch controls vary the voltage being used by the playback device; digital controls use digital signal processing to change the playback speed or pitch. A typical DJ deck allows the pitch to be increased or reduced by up to 8%, which is achieved by increasing or reducing the speed at which the platter rotates.
Turntable or CD playing speed may be changed for beatmatching and other DJ techniques, while pitch shift using a pitch control has myriad uses in sound recording.
Superscope, Inc. of Sun Valley added vari-speed as a feature of portable cassette decks in 1975. The C-104 and C-105 models incorporated this feature.
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Noam Wallenberg at Rax Trax Recording is back with another edition of Experimental Recording Techniques. In this video, Noam demonstrates how overdubbing drums while simultaneously varying the speed of the tape machine can create some wild sounds. Read more about Vari-Speed Drum Recording at https://goo.gl/JNsX9S Check out the previous video where Noam explains his drum recording set-up at http://bit.ly/2jb4CqL
A simple explanation on how to enable this feature in Logic Pro X.
Logic Pro X is so powerful! I have quite a few people ask me how to hear their songs at different tempos and Varispeed is the answer.
Videocorso di Logic Pro X Lezione "Tempo e metrica" - Speed e Varispeed Corso in Italiano: 15 ore (127 filmati HD) https://www.videocorsipro.it/tutorials/22/LogicX
A variable speed pitch control (or vari-speed) is a control on an audio device such as a turntable, tape recorder, or CD player that allows the operator to deviate from a standard speed (such as 33⅓, 45 or even 78 rpm on a turntable). The latter term "vari-speed" is more commonly used for tape decks, particularly in the UK. Analog pitch controls vary the voltage being used by the playback device; digital controls use digital signal processing to change the playback speed or pitch. A typical DJ deck allows the pitch to be increased or reduced by up to 8%, which is achieved by increasing or reducing the speed at which the platter rotates.
Turntable or CD playing speed may be changed for beatmatching and other DJ techniques, while pitch shift using a pitch control has myriad uses in sound recording.
Superscope, Inc. of Sun Valley added vari-speed as a feature of portable cassette decks in 1975. The C-104 and C-105 models incorporated this feature.