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210 Audio effects
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Reordering
The playback sequence of
the 16 steps can be changed with the colored key
fields located below the faders. This makes it possible to repeat a beat from
the first sixteenth in the fourth sixteenth. To do this, the number under Fader
No. 1 must be the figure 1. The fact that item 4 will now play back the material
in item 1 is shown in color.
Does this sound complicated?
If so, simply try the Random function. It instantly pronumerous variations. If you
have the Real-time screening function running, you can then quickly decide for
yourself, which groove you like better!
You can use the Re-order function to derive totally different variations from a
drum loop quickly and impressively.
Backwards
When Backwards is applied the sound file will be played in reverse. This way
you can create very interesting effects, not to mention the “hidden messages”
in many songs...
Timestretch/Resample
This effect device changes the object’s speed and/or pitch.
Pitch: This control changes the pitch independently of the object’s speed
(‘pitch-shifting’).
Tempo: This control changes the tempo independently of the pitch ("time-
stretching"). The object acts as if it were compressed or stretched on the
track.
Tones/BPM: These fields are used to numerically enter the pitch or speed
change. Only MAGIX Soundpool files are suitable for numeric entries because
they are equipped with information regarding pitch and speed.