Welcome Guest! To enable all features please Login or Register.

Notification

Icon
Error

Forum Jump  
Time stretch question
Last post Mon, Aug 23 2010 by The Minstrel, 8 replies.
Options
Go to last post
Posted on Sat, Aug 21 2010 13:55
by anton
Joined on Wed, Oct 29 2003, Posts 432

So, the time stretch feature it's nice. It work very good and the results are great.

But, is not matching host tempo and ok i am aware of this. The chance i have is to set a percentage without pre listen the result. (???)

I am sure there are technical reasons and please apologize in advance if i misunderstand.

But in this way i have to "try and try" to match the correct tempo i need. So, it's possible to calculate the percentage needed to get the right result ?

Or : it's possible to add a feature expressing the percentage in terms of bpm ?

Many thanks

-A

Posted on Sat, Aug 21 2010 14:17
by rino amato
Joined on Wed, Aug 13 2003, Rome-Europe, Posts 494

...I agree... and I ask too just the same!  Wink

Thanks!

Posted on Sat, Aug 21 2010 14:48
by DG
Joined on Wed, May 12 2004, Posts 8608

 I'm sure that this will be possible in the future, but it has already been stated that there is no metadata available yet.

DG

Nuendo 6.03, 4.3
2 x Intel Xeon x5675 3.07GHz Hex Core
48GB RAM
Windows 7 (x64)Pro
RME Multiface II
Intensity
ATI HD5400 series graphics card
Posted on Sat, Aug 21 2010 14:58
by anton
Joined on Wed, Oct 29 2003, Posts 432

Ok, thanks, looking forward for ......

-A

Posted on Sat, Aug 21 2010 17:15
by mail@olavbasoski.nl
Joined on Mon, Feb 04 2008, Posts 32

Isn't this a math101 matter?

Percentages.

Maybe I don't understand.

MacPro dual quad 2.8
10 GB Ram
OS Snow Leopard 10.6.4
4 x 500 GB Sata internal
1x 2TB external (backup)
Logic 9.1.1
iLok + Synchrosoft
RME FF800
VSL SE
EWQLSO
EWQLSC
A zillion Kontakt libs.
**All software always latest updates!**
Posted on Sat, Aug 21 2010 19:25
by The Minstrel
Joined on Fri, Oct 16 2009, Sweden, Posts 121
anton wrote:

So, the time stretch feature it's nice. It work very good and the results are great.

But, is not matching host tempo and ok i am aware of this. The chance i have is to set a percentage without pre listen the result. (???)

I am sure there are technical reasons and please apologize in advance if i misunderstand.

But in this way i have to "try and try" to match the correct tempo i need. So, it's possible to calculate the percentage needed to get the right result ?

Or : it's possible to add a feature expressing the percentage in terms of bpm ?

Many thanks

-A

While we wait for VSL to add metadata with tempo-information to their libraries, you should be able to calculate the correct tempo without too much of an effort.

tsa = ct/dt * 100, where tsa = timestretch amount, ct = current tempo, dt = desired tempo.

Sorry if I'm stating the obvious. :)

Posted on Mon, Aug 23 2010 13:08
by whlederman
Joined on Mon, Jan 25 2010, Posts 112

The Minstrel wrote:
tsa = ct/dt * 100, where tsa = timestretch amount, ct = current tempo, dt = desired tempo.



Hi Minstrel,what is the original tempo for runs,arp,gliss,and reps?
thanks for ur info
Posted on Mon, Aug 23 2010 14:33
by The Minstrel
Joined on Fri, Oct 16 2009, Sweden, Posts 121
whlederman wrote:

Hi Minstrel,what is the original tempo for runs,arp,gliss,and reps? thanks for ur info

Hi. This information can be found in the patch/matrix/preset-guide for each library. No tempo is noted for glissandi-patches though.

Hope this helps.

You cannot post new threads in this forum.
You cannot reply to threads in this forum.
You cannot delete your posts in this forum.
You cannot edit your posts in this forum.
You cannot create polls in this forum.
You cannot vote in polls in this forum.