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78 on 33 CD Imitator

Bass note singing practice
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The youth of my generation were blessed with analog record players that were great for the ultra-slow effect of playing LP's on the wrong speed; Hello Muddah Hello Faddah! on a 45 rpm LP sounds particularly pitiful when played at 33 or slower. CD and MP3 players need an electronic version of this feature added back in for the shear joy of hearing Elvis done in chipmunk-style, and the Chipmunks singing in ultrasonic tones.
RayfordSteele, Jul 22 2010

Backmasking http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backmasking
Playing backwards [csea, Jul 23 2010]

CD Player with speed control http://www.pioneerd...px?product=CDJ-2000
You don't need to spend the $2000.00 this one costs to do this, though. Change the speed from 0% to 200%. Pitch control optional. [Cedar Park, Jul 23 2010]

Tactile 12000 http://tactile12000.com/
MP3 DJ software with 33/45 switch [BunsenHoneydew, Jul 25 2010]

"...weak implementation by Chrysler and Columbia led to the demise of the 16 rpm record..." http://en.wikipedia...i/Gramophone_record
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       Should also include playing backwards [link]. I found this most amusing one day when I put an extra twist in my dad's rubber-belt-drive turntable. +
csea, Jul 23 2010
  

       Most any DJ CD player can do this for you. <link>
Cedar Park, Jul 23 2010
  

       Tactile 12000 can do this in realtime, or any audio software with timestretch. I highly recommend "Closer" by Nine Inch Nails on 45
BunsenHoneydew, Jul 25 2010
  

       I once listened to the entire Pink Floyd double album Ummagumma at 16 rpm (what ever actually used that speed?). There were a group of us. We were in a squalid flat in London. The air was filled with illegal fumes.
xenzag, Jul 25 2010
  

       You could just run away from the CD player very quickly.
MaxwellBuchanan, Jul 25 2010
  


 

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