![]() ![]() Time stretching works by either repeating or removing patterns of samples from within a digital audio stream. ![]() So, this time around, we’re going to look at the alternative approach, namely time stretching and pitch shifting. ![]() This approach to manipulating the pitch and timing of audio, whilst still valid and relevant today, is very much rooted in a time when processing power was a fraction of what we’re used to now. As part of this we looked at how to use Cubase’s Sample Editor to create ReCycle-style ‘sliced’ loops. Last time we focussed on how project tempo impacts on the parts and events within a project, and whether they lock to the tempo or are independent of it.
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