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CHAPTER 3. INFINITY RULES 29
Push and hold down the Reverse switch to allow user control of
Varispeed.
The sample rate can be set anywhere between 48 kHz to 12 kHz. As
the sample rate is increased or decreased, both the pitch and length
of the recorded audio changes. The sample rate is a global parameter
and affects both loops simultaneously.
Playback Sample Rate
Recording
Sample
Rate
12 kHz 24 kHz 48 kHz
48 kHz 2 Octaves Down 1 Octave Down Same Pitch
(Default) Quarter Speed Half Speed Same Speed
24 kHz 1 Octaves Down 1 Same Pitch 1 Octave Up
Half Speed Same Speed Double Speed
12 kHz Same Pitch 1 Octave Up 2 Octaves Up
Same Speed Double Speed Quadruple Speed
During Recording or Playback, you can use the Varispeed Remote
Control Menu, the Expression pedal, MIDI commands, or MIDI Clock
to adjust the sample rate as desired.
The current sample rate is saved at the same time that your current
loop or overdub is saved. Sample-rate changes cannot be undone or
redone using standard Undo or Redo functionality however, you can
snap to any desired sample rate using the remote switch. Caution: By
default, loop audio that is recorded at 48 kHz can only get longer and
lower in pitch. To enable sped-up, shorter, and pitched-up loops, this
initial recording rate must be lowered before recording audio.
There are many ways to change the sample rate on the Infinity. Some
of them are best thought of as sample rate changes, while others are
best thought of as pitch changes. All of them change both the pitch
and length of recorded material. See the table on the next page for a
listing of how pitch changes relate to loop length.