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Chris Cannam
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stretcher with partial phase locking to peak frequencies and phase
resynchronisation at noisy transients. It is suitable for most
musical uses with its default settings, and has a range of options
to adjust if desired.
for fine tuning.
** Real-time capable
In addition to the offline mode (where all audio data is available
beforehand), Rubber Band supports a true real-time, lock-free
streaming mode, in which the time and pitch scaling ratios may be
dynamically adjusted during use.
In addition to the offline mode (for use in situations where all
audio data is available beforehand), Rubber Band supports a true
real-time, lock-free streaming mode, in which the time and pitch
scaling ratios may be dynamically adjusted during use.
** Sample-accurate duration adjustment
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** Free Software
Rubber Band is Free Software, published under the GNU General
Public License. This means you may use, modify and redistribute
it free of charge under certain conditions, such as that you
offer the same conditions when re-distributing Rubber Band or
works based on it. Please read the file COPYING for details.
Commercial terms are also available for proprietary applications.
Rubber Band is Free Software published under the GNU General
Public License.
Limitations:
** Not very fast
** Not especially fast
The algorithm used by Rubber Band is fundamentally not all that
quick, and Rubber Band is not the fastest implementation on earth.
** Not exactly state of the art
** Not especially state of the art
Rubber Band employs well known algorithms which work well in many
situations, but it isn't "cutting edge" in any interesting sense.