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Use this option to split the song into individual objects by beat, which can then be used
later on in the virtual project.
Hint: The "Create remix objects" option can only be processed if the remix agent has been
opened from within the virtual project.
Create remix objects – Audio quantization
If you have selected this option, the new objects will be fit directly into the beat grid of the
arrangement.
Especially with live songs, there are slight tempo variations, making it possible that various
beat lengths appear. Object timestretching is automatically activated and applied to correct
the difference in length so that the objects still fit into the rigid beat grid of the arrangement.
The "Use resampling for small corrections" option makes sure that the higher quality
"resampling" algorithm is used on smaller corrections rather than the "Timestretching"
algorithm.
Note: If you change the tempo of your multi-track project later and adjust the audio objects
in the VIP to the new tempo, there will be clearly audible pitch changes in the remix
objects.
Remix objects in Loop mode
If you select this option, the new objects will be placed into "Loop" mode. This way, newly
created remix objects can be stretched out as much as you like using the right object
mouse handle.
Create remix objects – Set arrangement tempo to the object tempo
Here the arrangement of the virtual project takes on the found BPM value. If you would like
to use the split song as the basis for a new composition in the remixes, use this option.
Use crossfades: The remix objects can be faded into one another with this function. The
parameters of the transitions can be set in the crossfade editor.
Group: This function groups the remix objects.
Save tempo and beat information in audio file: If you select this option, the tempo and
beat information are written to the audio file.
Background color: Clicking on this button lets you set the background color of the remix
objects you wish to create.
Tempo alignment
This option provides you with the opportunity to adapt either the tempo of the analyzed
audio material to your project or the project speed to the speed of the analyzed audio
material.