I may be the last contester on the planet to discover this, but Audacity
offers some truly incredible capabilities for our purposes. Most folks
are probably aware that you can use it to normalize all your recordings
to the same peak level, but did you know that you can also use it to
speed up or slow down recorded speech without significantly changing how
your voice sounds?
I tend to speak slowly when I try to enunciate clearly, and the
resulting recordings lack a sense of urgency. By using Audacity's Speed
and Pitch altering routines (on the Effects menu) I have been able to
speed up recorded speech by as much as 40 percent while retaining my
intonation and phrasing. In other words, it still sounds like me, just
in more of a hurry.
It's a 2-step process for each file, but I anticipate that the result
will be well worthwhile, particularly when I run in a phone contest.
It's not the time saved, but the impression of the op on the other end
that you really want to go fast, causing the op to stick around and call
again.
--
73, Pete N4ZR
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