Re: fast forwarding with AUvarispeed
Re: fast forwarding with AUvarispeed
- Subject: Re: fast forwarding with AUvarispeed
- From: "thomas rettich" <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 23 Feb 2006 10:04:39 +0100
I presume by bad, you mean the pitch is too high?
not really, it actually should be high, that's fine. I was trying to achieve
an effect similar to fast forwarding in final scratch/stanton when you ff
the vinyl.
is it possible to do that with the regular audio units/au functions provided
with the system.... could i for example just increase the sample rate in
combination with increasing the rate of auvarispeed ?
thanks,
thomas
From: William Stewart <email@hidden>
To: john <email@hidden>
CC: thomas rettich <email@hidden>,
email@hidden
Subject: Re: fast forwarding with AUvarispeed
Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2006 17:10:23 -0800
I presume by bad, you mean the pitch is too high?
FF is mostly implemented through a skipping notion at some point, rather
than trying to play all of the content. The time pitch will start to sound
pretty bad the further away from unity that you get - its max value is 4X
(or 0.25X) for that reason.
Bill
On 22/02/2006, at 4:06 PM, john wrote:
Hi Thomas,
You might like AUTimePitch better - you can increase the speed without
affecting the pitch.
-- John
Hi,
when slowing audio down or forwarding it, auvarispeed sounds really
good, as long as I don't do that too fast. if I exceed +2.5 the quality
gets really bad. could you suggest any alternative to varispeed in order
to enable the use to forward a track very fast and still hear it.
hope someone has a hint.
thanks,
thomas
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