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Music Player by Tenpi is a lightweight desktop application designed for listeners who want to manipulate audio on the fly without importing tracks into a full digital audio workstation. Currently at version 0.3.1 and representing the fourth public release cycle, the program focuses on three core, real-time processing features: independent pitch shifting, backward playback, and time stretching. These tools make it useful for musicians transcribing solos, dancers rehearsing choreographies at variable tempo, language learners slowing down speech segments, or casual listeners experimenting with remix ideas. The interface is intentionally minimal—drag-and-drop a file, choose the desired percentage change for speed or pitch, and press play—so no prior audio-engineering knowledge is required. Because all adjustments are computed in real time, original files remain unaltered, avoiding destructive edits and preserving metadata. The software supports common formats such as MP3, FLAC, WAV, and OGG, and its low-latency engine keeps CPU usage modest even when all three effects are engaged simultaneously. While it lacks a library manager or playlist automation found in fuller media suites, its narrow focus on instantaneous sonic transformation places it in the Audio Players & Editors category rather than among conventional jukebox-style players. Users who have followed the project since its initial 0.1.x builds note incremental stability gains and refined slider resolution in the present 0.3.1 build, illustrating steady refinement across the four documented versions. Music Player is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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