Changing "speed" of audio interview

I recorded an audio interview with a faulty tape recorder, on playback on a different recorder sounds too slow.  how can i bring the voice back to normal with audition 3?

You could try raising the pitch
In Multitrack view from the main menu select
Effects > Time and Pitch > Pitch Shifter
You will have to experiment and you probably only need to adjust the 'cents' but it depends on how 'slow' the tape was
Edit: DOH! Just realised you were after Au3 but it took me all this time to reinstall my Au3 as I had recently replaced my hard drive
Anyway its much the same in Au3 except in Multitrack view you click on the fx rack in the channel strip first and in Edit view its Effects > Time and Pitch > Pitch Shifter

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