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Akai Professional MPC1000

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Sujet Dans timestretch, a quoi servent les différents presets, et la fonction "ajust" ?

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Sujet de la discussion Dans timestretch, a quoi servent les différents presets, et la fonction "ajust" ?
Bonjour

Comment se servir des différents presets, et de la fonction "ajust" dans le menu timestretch ?

Je ne perçois pas de différences lorsque j'essais de les utiliser.
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Hello , vieux post mais ça m'interresse aussi......

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Ca sert à pas grand chose.

page 67 du manuel PDF :

 

Citation de AKAI :

 

06. In the Preset field and Adjust field if necessary.
Preset : The MPC1000 uses 18 preset algorithms to
carry out the timestretch process, so you can
select a preset that nearest resembles your
sample’s content. If the results are not to your
liking, try experimenting with different presets.

 

Each preset is divided into A, B or C:

A : Standard quality timestretch with fast processing.
B : Better quality timestretch with slower processing.
C : Highest quality timestretch with even slower processing.

 

Time stretch Presets :
01. FEM VOX (Female voice)
02. MALE VOX (male voice)
03. LOW MALE VOX (low male voice)
04. VOCAL

05. HFREQ RHYTHM (High frequency Rhythm section)
06. MFREQ RHYTHM (Middle frequency Rhythm section)
07. LFREQ RHYTHM (Low frequency Rhythm section)
08. PERCUSSION
09. LFREQ PERC. (Low frequency Percussion)
10. STACCATO
11. LFREQ SLOW (Low frequency Slow music )
12. MUSIC 1
13. MUSIC 2
14. MUSIC 3
15. SOFT PERC. (Soft percussion)
16. HFREQ ORCH. (High frequency Orchestra)
17. LFREQ ORCH. (Low frequency Orchestra)
18. SLOW ORCH. (Slow orchestra)

 

Adjust : You can use this to ‘tweak’ the selected preset.
If your selected preset is close to what
you’re looking for, but still needs a little fine
tuning, try a few different settings here until
you get the best result. A ( + ) value will
help improve high frequency and percussive
sounds while a ( - ) value will help improve
bass sound. Most of the time, this can
be left at zero.