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> Time And Pitch Machine Question, ACCURATELY altering samples?
whish
post Thu 11 Mar 2004, 02:25
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Ok, so I've searched many many places for a detailed description or tutorial on how to ACCURATELY use this little feature, but can't find one.
It's probably something incredibly obvious, but how do I go about ACCURATELY (example: the sample is 1.5 bars long or whatever, and I want it to be 2)lengthening or shortening samples with the time and pitch machine?
Please forgive my lack of proper jargon;)
Thank you very much for your help.

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Corey
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post Thu 11 Mar 2004, 06:46
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Heh Ok- sorry- I had been cracking-out at some other sites specifically related to Logic- I should have mentioned that I was refering to the Time and Pitch machine in Logic (6, specifically).
Thanks.
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post Thu 11 Mar 2004, 09:09
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In Time and Pitch Machine under "Original" you will see the current size of your object next to "Length (Bars)". Next to that, in the Destination column is where you enter the desired length (e.g. 2 1 1 1 for a length of 2 bars). Then click "Process and Paste".

Alternatively, in the arrange page highlight the object you want to change the length of. Type in length of desired object in Left and Right locator boxes on transport bar. e.g. 1 1 1 1 and 3 1 1 1 for making an object of 2 bars length i.e. it starts at bar 1 and ends at the beginning of bar 3.

Then choose Functions>Object>"Adjust Object Length to Locators".
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post Thu 11 Mar 2004, 19:21
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Thanks!
I knew I was on the right path, but this is all very very very new to me- I just wasn't reading it correctly. You just cleared up a whole lot for me. Thanks again!
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