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168 Soundtrack
Presets
The presets are primarily sorted by instruments, but you can (and should)
choose which preset you want to use for which instrument.
Delay
This effect is like an echo which delays the signal and repeats it.
Delay: This sets the period of time between the individual echoes. The more
the control is turned to the left, the faster the echoes will follow each other.
Feedback: This adjusts the number of echoes. Turn the dial completely to
the left, there is no echo at all; turn it completely to the right and there are
seemingly endless repetitions.
Mix: This fader determines how much of the unprocessed original sound
(dry signal) is subjected to the echo (wet signal). Application of this effect in
an AUX bus requires the controller to be set to 100% (all the way to the
right).
Timestretch/pitchshift
This effect device changes the object’s speed and/or pitch.
Pitch: This controller changes the pitch independent of the object’s speed
("pitchshifting").
T
empo: This controller changes the tempo independent of the pitch
("timestretching"). In this case, the object acts as if it were compressed or
stretched on the track.
Tones/BPM: These fields are used to enter the pitch or speed change
numerically. Only MAGIX Soundpool files are suitable for numerical entries
since these contain information on pitch and speed.
Setup: This button opens a setup dialog to select various pitchshifting and
timestretching procedures.
Standard: Timestretching and pitchshifting in standard quality. This method
is suitable for audio material without a pronounced beat. Beat markers are
evaluated to improve audio quality.
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