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* Add a more reliable transient detection mode, and make the mode selectable using OptionDetectorXXX flags -- the new method is the default * Band-limit transient detectors to avoid being distracted by inaudible garbage * Add a key-frame mapping facility for variable stretch ratio management during offline stretches
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An audio time-stretching and pitch-shifting library and utility program.
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Copyright 2008-2009 Chris Cannam, cannam@all-day-breakfast.com.
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Copyright 2007-2010 Chris Cannam, cannam@all-day-breakfast.com.
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Distributed under the GNU General Public License.
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Several further options are available: run "rubberband -h" for help.
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In particular, different types of music may benefit from different
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"crispness" options (-c <n> where <n> is from 0 to 5).
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"crispness" options (-c <n> where <n> is from 0 to 6).
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Using the Rubber Band library
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