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Object menu 371
Vintage Delay
Opens the Vintage Effect Suite Analog Delay (view page 107).
Time / Pitch
Resample / Timestretching
Opens the timestretching/resampling/pitchshifting editor.
Note: If you only want to change the sample rate of an audio file, then use the
"Adjust sample rate" option from the "Effects" menu.
All algorithms in this dialog use the time factor parameter and pitch as input
parameter.
The time factor calculation (from the original length/original speed and the length
required/speed required) can be comfortably activated on the right side of the dialog.
Resampling
Samplers and PCM synthesizers transpose samples during this procedure. Time
factor and pitch are dependent upon each other; the shorter the audio material, the
higher the pitch. This effect is comparable with changing the play back speed of
record players or tape recorders.
The effect is relatively loss-free, and the sound loss is less than all
timestretching/pitchshifting procedures. If pitch change is justified by changing the
speed (and vice versa), use this algorithm.
When lengthening the audio material by resampling, very small aliasing effects may
occur. The anti-aliasing filter helps correct this. Alternatively, since this filter creates
additional CPU load, it can be activated for computation and real-time previewing.
The filter is also available for the other algorithms that use internal resampling during
pitchshifting.