Re: (idm) oldschool timestretching?

From idm
Sent Thu, Jul 8th 1999, 03:02

Me thinks originally, Timestretching was a sample editing feature option on
the older akai samplers,
and possibly others.....................Andy


At 08:40 PM 7/7/99 -0500, you wrote:
>Actually, all but the very best algorithms will be pretty stuttery --
>Sound Forge will sound like this if you push it.
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>kent williams -- xxxx@xxxxxx.xxx 
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>On Wed, 7 Jul 1999, blipvert wrote:
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>> This is actually a stuttering trick that uis performed by chopping the
sample
>> into several segments and sequencing or triggering the sample segments in
>> a quantized pattern. Try lowering the sampling resolution and triggering
>> triplets. Think of the way you would chop up and re-trigger a break and
>> aply it to vocals.
>> 
>> henrik str0mberg wrote:
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>> > something that's been prying on my mind...
>> >
>> > when jungle was new and exiting (circa 1994) there was a lot of
"staccato"
>> > timestretching going on, i.e. "g-g-g-a-a-a-ng-ng-ng-s-s-s-t-t-t-a-a-a"
(shy
>> > fx & gunsmoke), i suppose due to bad timestretching software.
>> >         how does one go about getting that effect today? are there any
>> > plug-ins to peak or cubase vst that'll do it? i use a macintosh.
>> >
>> > while i'm asking, which would be the best app to convert mp3->aiff with?
>> > peak 2.0? soundapp 2.61? are there any differences?
>> >
>> > hs
>> >
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