PLEASE tell me how this is done. I am an engineer, and I find this absurd. In a good way.
My only explanation is that the audio is down-sampled as opposed to speeded up.
Is there a way of changing the way this works, so that pitch and tonality are tied together, like in real decks?
Just in case I wanted to do it, which I don't for now, but may well want to at some point.
Thanks.
My only explanation is that the audio is down-sampled as opposed to speeded up.
Is there a way of changing the way this works, so that pitch and tonality are tied together, like in real decks?
Just in case I wanted to do it, which I don't for now, but may well want to at some point.
Thanks.
Posté Fri 12 Oct 07 @ 12:01 am
You haven't to be surprised. This feature is called MasterTempo and you can find it also in professional cdj and rack.
(If/when) you find it unuseful you can disable it. I use a keyboard shortcut for enable/disable.
(OT: Used with Keylock feature, it permits you to create wonderful armonic mixes)
(If/when) you find it unuseful you can disable it. I use a keyboard shortcut for enable/disable.
(OT: Used with Keylock feature, it permits you to create wonderful armonic mixes)
Posté Sat 13 Oct 07 @ 1:12 pm
As u using v3.4, disabled the timestretch feature. Or if u using the trial (pro version), just disable the keylock.:)
Posté Sat 13 Oct 07 @ 2:03 pm