Yamaha A3000 Owner's Manual - Page 153
Resampling - Time Stretch
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Chapter 5 COMMAND Pages RESMPL - TmStrch (Resampling - Time Stretch) Lengthens or shortens the selected sample without changing its pitch. PLAY EDIT REC DISK UTILITY PROGRAM SAMPLE EASY EDIT TRIM / LOOP MAP / OUT FILTER RECORD SETUP METER PROGRAM SAMPLE SEQUENCE TOTAL EQ PANEL PLAY SEQUENCE EFFECT EG EFFECT VOLUME MASTER SETUP LFO EXT CTRL DISK SYSTEM CONTROL MIDI / CTRL MONITOR IMPORT MIDI Press the COMMAND key, turn Knob 1 to select >RESMPL, then turn Knob 2 to select TmStrch. Turn action Push action Knob 1 Knob 2 Knob 1 Knob 2 Knob 3 - Knob 4 - Knob 5 - The Resampling command page gives you access to two different commands: Time Stretch (described here), and Pitch Conversion (153). Select either of these operations by turning Knob 2. You use the Time Stretch command to lengthen or shorten the playback time of the selected sample. The adjustment does not affect the sample's pitch. Important • This command does not operate on sample banks. • The command lengthens or shortens the entire waveform. (Operation is not restricted to the area between the start and end addresses.) • Time conversion may produce unexpected results with some samples. It is recommended that you limit adjustment to 10% in either direction, except in cases where you are trying to achieve an unusual effect. • Following time conversion, the "start address" and "loop start address" reset to the wave-start address (=0), and the "end address" and "loop end address" reset to the wave-end address. Change Page >RESMPL • Turn the knob to change to a different command page. • Push the knob to execute the time conversion. The A3000 returns a confirmation screen. Push Knob 5 (>YES) to proceed, or Knob 4 (>NO) to cancel. Func =TmStrch, PtchCnv >Test • Turn the knob to select the command you want to execute: Time Stretch or Pitch Conversion. • Push the knob to hear how the converted sample will sound. This feature lets you confirm that results will be appropriate before you execute the actual conversion. Chapter 5 EDIT Mode 151