Registered: Feb 2005
Location: A parallel universe
Auto timestretch in FL
Hi guys,
When you select a sample from the browser window in FL, what is the best way to get it to be auto timestretched to the project tempo?
Thx.
PC
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Dec-07-2005 03:21
DJ Initial
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Nov 2005
Location: Redlands
There should be a knob that says "time" on the first panel of the sample's interface. Turn that all the way to the left, and it should be timestretched correctly.
Dec-07-2005 04:47
chillsonic
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Nov 2004
Location: Los Angeles
isn't to the left just the normal tempo (what it was created in) of the sample?
I find that i have to go slightly right of complete left to get it streched to track bpm. unfortunately, it also pitches the sample. in any case, it's definately near the left-most side.
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Dec-07-2005 05:56
thoughtlessjex
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Registered: May 2004
Location: Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Registered: Feb 2005
Location: A parallel universe
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Originally posted by thoughtlessjex
Set it to auto.
Tried that, but when I right-click the sample and do detect tempo, its still the same as it is in the browser window and not the same as the project tempo. ??
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Dec-07-2005 22:33
4am
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Nov 2004
Location: Fort Collins, Colorado, USA
Load a sample in the sampler
From the time-stretch drop-down, choose 'Auto'
right-click on the time knob and choose 'auto-detect tempo'
choose the correct tempo range
Now it should work.
Or do you mean setting the sample so the pitch changes when you press different keys on the piano roll so you can 'play' the sample without the sound slowing down or speeding up?(in which case you mean resampling)
For that you need to load the sample into the sampler
Make sure the drop-down is set to resample
Right-click on the time knob and set to none
Click on the 'ins' page. Drag the attack wheel all the way to the left (this will make the 'time' light turn on - that's what you want)
And set the key of the sample (whatever the original key was) by right clicking on the note of the original sample above the keyboard at the bottom of the sampler
Then, click and drag across the top of the keyboard to set the range you want to stretch your sample across.
Dec-07-2005 22:38
paulc_dj
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2005
Location: A parallel universe
quote:
Originally posted by 4am
Load a sample in the sampler
From the time-stretch drop-down, choose 'Auto'
right-click on the time knob and choose 'auto-detect tempo'
choose the correct tempo range
Now it should work.
Or do you mean setting the sample so the pitch changes when you press different keys on the piano roll so you can 'play' the sample without the sound slowing down or speeding up?(in which case you mean resampling)
For that you need to load the sample into the sampler
Make sure the drop-down is set to resample
Right-click on the time knob and set to none
Click on the 'ins' page. Drag the attack wheel all the way to the left (this will make the 'time' light turn on - that's what you want)
And set the key of the sample (whatever the original key was) by right clicking on the note of the original sample above the keyboard at the bottom of the sampler
Then, click and drag across the top of the keyboard to set the range you want to stretch your sample across.
This is it! Nice one 4am am trying it as we speak.
Thx.
PC
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