Just to add options here...this is really easy to do with either of two Sony products: Sound Forge 8 or ACID Pro 6.
Assuming you've already got your file at double speed, here's how you'd do it in Sound Forge:
- Open the file in Sound Forge
- From the menu select "Effects > Pitch > Shift..."
- Make sure "Preserve duration" is UNCHECKED.
- With the "Semitones to shift pitch by" slider, move it to the left until it indicates a shift by -12 semitones.
- Click OK.
- Save the file and you're done.
In ACID there are a few more steps, but still not too complicated.
- Start with a new, empty project.
- Using either Windows Explorer or the built-in explorer in ACID, find your double-speed file.
- Drag and drop the file into the track area in ACID.
- The "Beatmapper" dialog will pop up...just click Cancel.
- Right click on the clip and select "Clip Properties".
- Verify that the ACID type is set to "One Shot".
- In the "Pitch shift (semitones)" box enter "-12".
- Close the Clip Properties box.
- From the File menu, select "Render As..." and choose the file name and type you want.
- Click Save and your new file will be saved.
There are fully functional trial versions of both packages on the
Sony Media Software Site. (I
think that you'll need to license an encoder from Sony to save files as MP3 format...it's been so long since I licensed my software I can't recall...)
Cheers.......................................Pat