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john-auvil wrote on 8/29/2011, 11:48 AM

Tempo/Resampling

This effect is only available as an object effect.

Clicking this will open an effect panel. In this panel the fader lets you change the playback speed of objects so that they are better aligned. The effect can be applied in two ways, either as resampling or as time-stretching. You can change the mode in the preset list at the very bottom.

In what your asking, note the small drop down arrow (boxed in yellow). This opens the preset list for the different speeds.


Resampling for incorrect record speeds

If you want to record a record that was recorded at 78 rpm, then you normally have a problem: These older shellac LPs aren't able to be played back by most turntables. With the help of this resampling technology, it's possible to playback the record at the incorrect speed, record it, and then correct the speed with a single click.

Different presets have been provided for this. The first number indicates the speed at which the record was played back, and the second shows the speed that it should be played at. For example, if an older 78 rpm shellac record was played at 33 rpms, then you would use the "33/78" preset.

A second group of presets are for adjusting wave files with different sampling rates to the project. These are selected automatically when this sort of wave file is loaded into the project. The first number here is also the sample rate of the project (for playback, normally 44.1 kHz or CDs), and the second is the wave file (the target playback rate).