Timestretch!

like in the style of the akai s900 / s950, where it’s just 3 things

‘Delay Time’: (as in the grain size) so large delay would be all echo’y but like less than 1000 would have that ‘metalic’ sound.

‘Percentage’: 100% minimum… blah blah

‘Do’: do the stretch lol heh - but when it does it, make it not replace the sample but a new sample appears as ‘NEW SAMPLE’ and you can rename it later

the closer it is to the akai sound the better for me.

+1 +1 +1 !!! :yeah:

Hi,

you can achieve similar results using the 9xx command :)

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Hi,

you can achieve similar results using the 9xx command :)
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yeah true, i have done that, it’s a pain in the arse tho doing all the hex stuff (even with copy/paste) so yeah there is that, but for the lazy guys like me ;) this would be so cool.</0x00005628534e1f70>

hit one key to fill the track like

C-4
C-4
C-4
C-4

in first row set 900
in last row set 9FF

mark all track … press ctrl+l to interpolate

your automation is done… time spent… 3 seconds maybe… ?

holy crap! haha, that is some nice command!!! control i, what is that? what does else does it work on???

no offense mate, but RTFM! ;)

edit: = get dblue stretch vst plugin, excellent for olschool juuunnnngglllleeeee iiiiissss mmmmmmmaaaasssssiiiivvvvvvveeeee timestretchers