- Apr 20, 2005
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I have recorded this band to a click. I have warned them over and over to be careful to choose the right tempo for the songs.
Off course, now that all the recording process for every instrument is complete, they feel like one song is too slow so they're asking me to time-stretch it.
Now the highest quality algo I have available is still creating tons of artifacts (high-end becoming weird and more present, transients being mangled...etc) even when stretching the song to like 2%.
Enough to make me rage but apparently too subtle for them to perceive.
I'm not one to let the band make such decisions easily but I'm starting to run out of arguments.
What would you do?
Is there a some kind of top notch time stretching algorithm that you would be inclined to use on a whole song's master?
Off course, now that all the recording process for every instrument is complete, they feel like one song is too slow so they're asking me to time-stretch it.
Now the highest quality algo I have available is still creating tons of artifacts (high-end becoming weird and more present, transients being mangled...etc) even when stretching the song to like 2%.
Enough to make me rage but apparently too subtle for them to perceive.
I'm not one to let the band make such decisions easily but I'm starting to run out of arguments.
What would you do?
Is there a some kind of top notch time stretching algorithm that you would be inclined to use on a whole song's master?