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Title: Playing Music Backwards
Post by: nila on November 10, 2002, 04:14:27 am
Hey all,
I know it's a wierd qu. but does anyone know any programs or plugins that will allow me to play a track backwards??

Thanks :)
Title: Re: Playing Music Backwards
Post by: ChicoSelfs on November 10, 2002, 04:40:39 am
Try this link http://www.reversingmachines.com/index2.htm or
http://www.reversespeech.com
Title: Re: Playing Music Backwards
Post by: JohnT on November 10, 2002, 05:42:59 am
I wrote a sample plugin for the MJ encoder SDK which reverses the track. Contact me via email.
CoolEdit also does this.

johnt @ jriver.com


Title: Re: Playing Music Backwards
Post by: KingSparta on November 10, 2002, 05:49:07 am
when were you going to release it?
Title: Re: Playing Music Backwards
Post by: Scronch on November 10, 2002, 11:46:29 pm
"...and then they buried Paul..."

Acoustica (http://www.aconas.de/english/index.html) will reverse part or all of a wave file.  I was surprised to find that MJ Media Editor doesn't have this tool--I thought it did.

Scronch
Title: Re: Playing Music Backwards
Post by: NoCodeUK on November 11, 2002, 01:31:49 am
Even the windows sound recorder (rember thqat :)) will reverse a wave file...

Adam
Title: Re: Playing Music Backwards
Post by: phelt on November 11, 2002, 08:25:24 am
Audacity (http://audacity.sourceforge.net/) has reverse as one of its effects. It's pretty good for a free, open-source audio editor.
Title: Re: Playing Music Backwards
Post by: zevele10 on November 11, 2002, 09:36:23 am
Long long ago one of my uncle built me disc player.
the turnable had a motor from eletric train.
I was able to have the turnable rotating in both ways.
I was 7 or 8 years old and this was the total  killer for me .
I played lps putting the arm at the end of the record ,back to the begining.
Title: Re: Playing Music Backwards
Post by: JohnT on November 12, 2002, 12:18:29 pm
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when were you going to release it?

Well the source code is in the encoder SDK which you can download from our developers site. Of course you'd have to have MS Visual studio in order to build it. It's not really releasable code, since I only spent a couple hours on it. Email me if you want a binary of it.


My kids (5 and 8 years old) have lots of fun recording a greeting or a song like Happy Birthday, then reversing it and calling up grandma and grandpa and playing it over the phone. It sounds a little like a space alien speaking with a Swedish accent.