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The Sample Editor
General functions
Selecting an algorithm for realtime playback
On the Algorithm pop-up menu on the toolbar you can select the algorithm preset to
be applied during realtime playback. This setting affects warp changes in Musical
Mode, FreeWarp, and Swing. For the VariAudio warping and pitching features, the
“Standard – Solo” preset must be used and is applied automatically.
The pop-up menu contains various options that govern the audio quality of the
realtime time stretching. There are presets for common uses and a Custom option that
allows you to manually set warp parameters. The presets are sorted into categories,
according to the technology used (élastique or Standard). For a detailed description
of the available presets, see
“About time stretch and pitch shift algorithms” on page
322.
Musical Mode
Musical Mode allows you to lock audio clips to the project tempo by using realtime
time stretching. This is very useful if you want to use audio in your project without
worrying too much about timing.
If you want to use Musical Mode, verify that the length in bars corresponds to the
audio file you imported. If necessary, listen to your audio and enter the correct length
in bars and beats.
When Musical Mode is activated, audio events will adapt to any tempo changes in
Cubase, just like MIDI events.
You can activate Musical Mode on the AudioWarp tab, the Definition tab, and the toolbar.
Ö It is also possible to activate/deactivate Musical Mode from within the Pool by clicking
the corresponding checkbox in the Musical Mode column.
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Cubase supports ACID® loops. These loops are standard audio files but with
embedded tempo/length information. When ACID® files are imported into Cubase,
Musical Mode is automatically activated and the loops will adapt to the project tempo.