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syncronizing samples
Was wondering if anyone knows of any other softwares for syncronizing samples better than propeller heads recycle i.e slowing down or speeding up the sample without effecting the actual pitch of the sample , 

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Re: syncronizing samples
You can do it in FL studio and most DAWs i assume. In FL you can select various timestrech options such as "tonal" and then just drag the sample to whatever size you want without the pitch being affected.
Re: syncronizing samples
yeye what DAW are u using? i used to use reason and recycle n never really got my head around it, im sure u cud probs find a tutorial quite easily on youtube anyways.
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Re: syncronizing samples
am using reason at mo wit recycle , is a mission saving re-entering samples etc just wanted to speed up the work flow with using samples , dont know much about fl and computer aint big enuff to run to daws at once ..?
Re: syncronizing samples
You can do it in audacity its freeware
Re: syncronizing samples
as far as i know u can't do that in reason because reason isn't capable of working with audio-input.
either u do it in audacity, export the file as a wav and load it into one reason's samplers (nn-xt or nn19) or
u get record which can handle audio-input and other than that has the same functions and workflow as reason (afaik; i'm not familiar with record)
to get familiar with the principle behind it search for the terms "time-stretching" and "pitch-shifting"
either u do it in audacity, export the file as a wav and load it into one reason's samplers (nn-xt or nn19) or
u get record which can handle audio-input and other than that has the same functions and workflow as reason (afaik; i'm not familiar with record)
to get familiar with the principle behind it search for the terms "time-stretching" and "pitch-shifting"
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