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Note: the time correction is allocated to the objects by setting the object
real-time timestretching and can therefore be corrected in the object editor.
Conversely, timestretching settings that have already been set can be
over-written.
Grouping: The remix objects are grouped.
Use crossfades: The remix objects are superimposed. The parameters of the
superimposition can be set in the crossfade editor.
Exit: The dialog is closed without the changes being saved.
Adjust tempo: This option offers you the possibility of adjusting the song
tempo to your project speed or the project speed to your song tempo.
Caution! The “Adjust tempo” option can only be selected if the remix agent has
been opened from a VIP.
Set object tempo to arrangement tempo: This adjusts the object length to the
existing arrangement. Three different procedures are possible:
Timestretching: The song's pitch remains constant, but under certain
circumstances the sound quality may suffer.
Resampling: Resampling changes the pitch, in the same way as changing the
speed on a turntable, but significantly retains the sound quality of the song.
Note: If you decide to alter the tempo of your multi-track object later and to
adjust the audio object in the VIP to the new tempo value, clearly audible pitch
changes will appear in the remix with objects edited with resampling.
Audio quantizing: Audio quantizing calculates the tempo adjustments into the
audio file. This is done in such a way as if initial remix objects (see below) were
being produced and immediately compiled into a new audio file. If the
recognition is uncertain, the result can include extreme tempo fluctuations. It is
particularly important to set the start marker before calling up the remix agent
in such a way that the tempo is recognized with certainty.
The advantage of audio quantizing is that small tempo fluctuations are evened
out in the music. The bar starts of the music always match the bar starts of the
arrangement and therefore do not tend to wander away from one another.