Time stretch in sampling

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Time stretch in sampling

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Hi All and Sharp,
I was reading through your old tutorial in classic thread about time stretching in sampling mode in Triton.
Is that time stretch function available in Pa800. I wanted to change the tempo of some wave loops before making grooves. Will that be possible.
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Can someone help please. Your help will be highly appreciated.
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Hi niranjanjaveri if you already know how to make styles from sample loops then you should know you can time stretch it too without any problem I will make couple of hindi sample loops and will send it to you.

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niranjanjaveri wrote:Can someone help please. Your help will be highly appreciated.
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Hi Niranajan,
When you slice the .wav loop for crating user sound & hidden .grv file for importing it in style and if the style is created at that point, you don't require to do Time Streching. It will automatically work for tempo change as your normal style tempo change.

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Hi Niranjan,

after studying the ADVANCED EDIT MANUAL for the the PA800/PA2XPRO in my opinion
has NO BUILT-IN TIME STRETCHING Function.
You'd better adviced to do this step with some specialised Programs on PC BEFORE IMPORTING to PA800.

The TIP von HITECH using TIME-Slice ist the best way to have
TEMPO-adjustable Drum-Styles with the ORIGINAL - Sounding of the DRUM-Instruments.

You have to consider the fact, that a 5 semitone down-"transposed" WAVE
has then a quite HOLLOW - Sounding and otherwise a 5 Semitone up-"Transposed" WAVE
drifts to "DONALD DUCK" Sounding.

WITH TIME SLICING (i have used it successfully in the past!)
you can get rid of all these problems !

Previsously there was explained "HOW TO" / TIME-SLICE
i dont know how to link the exact Point... its under:
http://www.korgforums.com/forum/phpBB2/ ... hp?t=38397


Creating Goove files from WAVE files:
Go to SOUND MODE, click RECORD and you are in SAMPLING MODE. After that click MENU and
select TIME SLICE, once in there on the dropdown MENU hit LOAD and locate the WAVE FILE
you need. After LOADing nothing happens yet if you press a key, in TIME SLICE MODE Adjust
the MEASURES PARAMETER to how many MEASURES the FILE is and after that hit SLICE. Hit
the dropdown again and hit SAVE, sellect a location which has to be one of the USER BANKS
and save it. Get out of SAMPLING by hitting RECORD again and go to STYLE MODE. In there
hit RECORD, choose NEW or CURRENT STYLE and once in there hit MENU and sellect IMPORT,
it brings you straight to GROOVE. In there you already see the available GROOVES, choose the
one you like and under that choose to which STYLE ELEMENT it goes and EXECUTE.
IMPORTANT:
This will only work before the synth has been SHUT DOWN after saving the LOOP in SAMPLING
MODE since TIME SLICE info wont stay there if not used in any STYLE, all the LOOPS after that
will only be regular PCGs!!!


best wishes TBLECK
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Post by niranjanjaveri »

Thank you guys for all your help. Thank you TBLECK, Hitesh, Amiri...
I was doing the same thing as of Hitesh trick but was wanting to load two waves of different Tempos in one style and not trying to cause a big difference in the tempo Variations and causing no abrupt changes.
I guess as TBLECk said I need to work on the wave file in software editor first and then load..
Cheers and thank you once again.
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PA800 nor PA2X doesnt do TimeStretch in the real sence...thats a completely
different thing then what PA800 has to offer. PA800 does TimeSlicing which is
another thing, TimeSlicing is slicing the LOOP then change the tempo on it
ih RealTime while playing, it acts as a slave to te synths tempo, which in a way
its possible to what you wanna do. TimeStretch is something different, it also
involves PitchShifting, its usually done on a software, it is done to match a
tempo of already existing material, track...at first after stretching it couldnt be
changed but as the softwares get smarter now thats possible too.
There is many explanations in here on how to do TimeSlicing.
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