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S3000XL Operator’s Manual
PERFORMING A TIMESTRETCH
Set the parameters as described above - if you are stretching complex samples such as
breakbeats, backing tracks, drumloops, voice over, backing vocals, etc., use the INTELL
mode of operation. For stretching individual instrumental samples, maybe CYCLIC will be
o.k..
First set the zone you want to stretch in the stretch
and
fields. If you
want to stretch the whole sample (which is the usual application), this field will be set as
soon as you select the sample.
If you are using CYCLIC mode, then set a cycle length (or use the
key). If you are
using the INTELL mode, set the
and
as you think necessary (remembering
that high
values will take more time). Now set the
parameter, name
the new sample and press
.
If you haven’t created a new sample, you will receive this prompt:
In this case, please name a new sample or select a sample you know you have no further
use for as the destination sample.
Whilst the timestretch is processing, you will receive the following display:
Depending on the mode you selected and the settings of the parameters, you may have
to wait a while (several minutes in the case of long INTELL stretches). You can abort the
procedure by pressing F8 a few times. You will see the display counts down in percentage
the time remaining for the process.
When the processing is finished, you can play back the original from the ENT/PLAY key or
the stretched version from the
key. If you are happy with the sound of the stretched
sample, you can proceed to edit, trim and loop it, just as if it was a freshly-recorded
sample.