Keeping rhythmic sample tempo with change in pitch

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Ray
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Keeping rhythmic sample tempo with change in pitch

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Presume Time Stretch function is used but I can't follow the instructions in the manual. Any idiot's guide to doing this or has it been discussed before?

Many thanks in advance,

Ray.

PS I have just received Mike Conway's DVD but haven't had chance to watch/listen to it all yet. Anyone know whether the question is answered in the DVD?
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Are you seeing this with a current sound and want to know how it works, or are you hoping to make one?
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Time Stretching is not covered on Mikes DVD.
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Ray wrote:Presume Time Stretch function is used but I can't follow the instructions in the manual.
You could use either Time Slice or Time Stretch. The Parameter Guide has step-by-step instructions for each of these. What made them difficult for you to follow?

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Re: Keeping rhythmic sample tempo with change in pitch

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danatkorg wrote:
Ray wrote:Presume Time Stretch function is used but I can't follow the instructions in the manual.
You could use either Time Slice or Time Stretch. The Parameter Guide has step-by-step instructions for each of these. What made them difficult for you to follow?

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Dan,

I get confused with the whole multisample/sample etc. thing to be honest. I tried the Time Stretch and it didn't seem to do anything apart from move the sample a semitone higher up the keyboard (without changing the tempo).

I'll have another look tomorrow and see if I can fathom it second time around.

Regards,

Ray.
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A multisample is a collection of samples. If you are sampling a piano for example, you would start with the lowest note and record it. In the multisample, you would then assign it to a range of keys, and then record another sample, assign it to another range of keys, etc.

A multisample is the collection of samples that make up a sound.
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tcornishmn wrote:A multisample is a collection of samples. If you are sampling a piano for example, you would start with the lowest note and record it. In the multisample, you would then assign it to a range of keys, and then record another sample, assign it to another range of keys, etc.

A multisample is the collection of samples that make up a sound.
Thanks. I understand how it works but find the architecture strange when ripping from CD for example i.e. I found out you have to assign a MS number before ripping otherwise you use MS zero every time. The time stretch was doing something strange with the samples and I didn't want to lose what I had already done. Har to explain fully without a demo. I will be patient and work it out.

Regards,

Ray.
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