Re-Pitch Mode
– this adjusts the playback rate to create the desired
amount of stretching.
Complex Mode
– this mode is specifically designed to accommodate
composite signals that combine the characteristics covered by other
Warp Modes; it works well for warping entire songs, which usually
contain beats, tones and textures.
Complex Pro Mode
– this mode uses a variation of the algorithm found
in Complex Mode, and may offer even better results (although with an
increase in CPU usage.) Complex Pro works especially well with
polyphonic textures or whole songs.
You can use the encoder above Transpose to transpose the audio
anywhere between -48 to +48 semitones. Hold Shift and turn the
Transpose control to adjust the transposition in cents. Use the encoder
above Gain to set the audio volume from -inf to +24dB.
Press the display button above Edit to access additional clip and warp
parameters, or turn the jog wheel to quickly enter Edit Mode.
Edit Options in an Audio Clip.
Use the jog wheel to select a position in the audio where you want the
clip to start and then press the display button above Set 1.1.1 to move
the start position to that location.
Press the display button above Warp to Grid to warp the clip so the
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