Yo Trust
Yep. It's the don.
What you do is open up a sample.(add sample in bottom left hand corner). (you need to know it's rough bpm).
Then in the far right top box, you have a % sign. Change that to bpm. A new box will open asking you to input the original bpm. Type it in then press enter.
The little box will disappear. Then type in the bpm that you desire and then click on the little dsp box in the bottom left hand corner. It does take quite a while for it to process cos it chops it up into hundreds of thousands of little pieces. ( a 3 minute acapella takes about 7 mins to process on my pc).
Once it's processed, it will open up another file underneath the original file with the new bpm.
Perfect
Peace
Jimbo
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Subject: [dnb-prod] Re: Sample pitch
Date: Sun, 17 Nov 2002 04:39:36 -0800
Jimbo-
I found something called Prosoniq Time Factory - is this what you're talking
about?
ez,
trust
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From: Jimbo's Drunk again [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, November 16, 2002 11:12 PM
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Subject: [dnb-prod] Re: Sample pitch
Matt
What you need is Prosonique Timestretch. It is better than anything else i
know out there. It's really easy to use aswell. All you do is tap in it's
original bpm and then change it to any bpm you want without changing the
pitch. It chops it up into 1,000's of little pieces ( more than any other
current software) so it sound perfect all the time.
Thats what i recommend anyhow.
If you have Soundforge, wavelab, cubase editor or any other wave editor, you
can always use the old traditional method of timestretching. It's a bit of
a fiddle to get the right tempo at first but once you've played with it for
about 5 mins, you'll be a master. The result is fine but not as good as
Prosonique timestretch as that is a dedicated program to do such a task.
If you don't have any wave editor, computer music magazine give away a free
editor in most issues and it's quite good.
Peace
Jimbo
>
>does anyone know how I can take a vocal sample (lets say rapping as it is
>in
>the spotlight at the moment) and slow it down or speed it up without making
>it sound like the smurfs!
>
>
>I am using just software, and wanted to know how I can get a sample to fit
>over my drum-loop.
>
>or should I have created the drum-loop to fit over the sample????
>
>Matt
>
>
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