extend a cymbol without changing its pitch?
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Unknown DJ |
hi, i tryed using the search but i dont really no what it im asking. i got a reverse cymbol thats quite short, i want to make it longer without the pitch changing. so it sounds the same but longer, i was told to do it in the nn-xt but havent been able to do it. can this be done in reason? hope ive explained it well. and for future reference, what is this process called? thanks in advance. :) |
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hey cheggy |
The process is called time stretching. I don't think it is possible in reason. You will need a wave editor like sound forge, wavelab, cooledit, etc to do it, then save it as a .wav an import it back into reason. |
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KilldaDJ |
remember not to stretch it too much or else it will turn into some mutated delay :) |
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halo |
Just put a long reverb on the original cymbal and reverse it.
Timestretching may mess up the attack part, as it basically just repeats parts of the sample. |
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