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Introducing the Internet’s First Web-based Key and Tempo Change Service Powered By Song Surgeon

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Doylestown, PA: Todd, Michael & James, Inc (TMJ) the owner of Song Surgeon, its “best in class" audio software for pitch (key) and tempo change, announced today the availability of a web-based key and tempo change service. This web based service uses much of the same technology found in Song Surgeon's desktop application to provide high quality audio output with key or tempo adjustments. The service is FREE and can be found at http://www.songsurgeon.com/page/ssweb.html.

Song Surgeon's web-based service allows visitors to upload a file, change pitch or tempo or both, and then download the file in one of several different audio formats. This service is the first web-based key and tempo change utility offered on the internet. Although the web-based tool doesn't offer the array of features found in Song Surgeon's desktop software application, it does make basic audio time-stretching functionalities available to everyone on the web at no cost.

Changing tempo and key of audio files are widely used functionalities by a broad cross section of people including instrumental musicians, vocalists, dancers, and transcribers to name a few.

Todd, Michael & James, Inc. is an e-commerce based business which owns and operates a number of music and software based websites including songsurgeon.com and videosurgeon.net.

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