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Cleaning 75
Options: Here you can enter a minimum DC offset threshold, which indicates where
DC offset removal will kick in. You can also edit stereo channels together to reduce
computing time.
Tempo/Resampling
This effect is only available as an object effect (view page 67).
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
timestretching. You can change the mode in the preset list at the very bottom.
Resampling mode can be used to change speed and pitch just like on a cassette.
Use this mode to adjust LP recordings made at the incorrect speed.
Timestretching mode applies a high-quality timestretching algorithm (universal
HQ) to keep the pitch constant in spite of speed changes. Use this mode to
adjust the tempo of different tracks to match each other without influencing the
pitch, e.g. for a DJ mix.
The effect is also available as a mouse mode (view page 38) for changing the tempo
across a
larger range of values.
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.