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Date: 2002-01-28 |
Author: phunktion |
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fsm tunaman is a pitch shifter..but it can also be used a timestretcher by playing sample into it at lower notes and then using the tunaman to pitch them back up..
after arguing about this in #buzz i made this demo ..this is probally obvious to most..but maybe it never occured to some..the sample qulaity is bad in order to stay under the 100k limit
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| Attached File: timestretch.bmx |
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| For timestretching, check out FSM's crapman. It's essentially a better version of Chimp's pitchshifter, except that you can eliminate clicking by using the overlap param. Less a hassle and more cut n dry than tunaman (less cpu). Tunaman is definitly more high quality and more versatile, but when all u need is some simple stretching or shifting, crapman is where its at. 2002-01-28 by Mute |
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use the dray for clean/structured sounding ones or the rIDMa for more random stretches.
I reccomend just using soundforge and stretching the sample =P 2002-01-28 by Hamster Alliance |
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| is there loss of quality with this? Probly FSM could say for sure, but I bet that since this is not the real function of the machene the quality is not maintained. 2002-02-05 by phome |
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