Native Instruments MASCHINE Manual page 788

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Parameter
Description
STRETCH section
TUNE
Adjusts the detuning (pitch shifting) to be applied (in semitones and
cents). Leave this value to
FORMANT C
Enables/disables the formant correction. Formant correction allows the
pitch-shifted audio to retain the timbre (or "color") of the original
(Formant Correction)
audio as much as possible. This is especially useful for melodic
instruments.
MODE
Selects from the two available time shifting modes.
BEAT: In Beat mode, the new tempo is defined relative to the time
signature (the beats and bars) of the original audio. This can be useful
if you sampled a loop with a clearly defined rhythm (e.g., a drum
loop).
FREE: In Free mode, the new tempo is defined independently from the
time signature of the source. This is more suited for non-rhythmic
Samples. In this mode only one parameter is available:
below).
AUTO DTCT
If
detects the tempo of the original audio.
(Auto Detection,
Beat mode only)
SRC BPM
SRC BPM
audio (in BPM). This tempo is defined in different ways according to
(Source BPM, Beat
the
mode only)
If
original audio. You can choose between 1/2, 1, and 2 bars. The
number between brackets indicates the resulting tempo (in BPM)
derived from the number of bars you have set and the computed
tempo value.
If
original audio (in BPM).
AUTO DTCT
(Auto Detection) is enabled, MASCHINE automatically
(Source BPM) allows to define the tempo of the original
AUTO DTCT
value:
AUTO DTCT
is enabled, you can set the length (in bars) of the
AUTO DTCT
is disabled, you can directly define the tempo of the
0.00
to leave the original pitch untouched.
Sampling and Sample Mapping
Editing a Sample
SPEED
(see
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