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Subject: Re: Question: Timestretch ... how does this work?!
From: Uli Armbruster <uli.armbruster () googlemail ! com>
Date: 2010-10-31 23:38:13
Message-ID: 20101031233813.GA17035 () Archlinux
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Oh FUUCK, of course, the REC button, I really didn't think about that one. Thanks!! \
And the quality with music is as crappy as expected :D I know it's made for speed, \
don't worry ;)
* Al Le <al.le@gmx.de> [31.10.2010 21:08]:
> You're doing nothing wrong. The manual isn't very descriptive at this
> place. The point is that after enabling the feature you have to actually
> to activate it. Go to the pitch screen and press the REC button until
> you see both of the words "Pitch" and "Speed" in the middle of the
> screen. Then you can change them independently. If you see "Rate" in the
> middle then the pitch and the speed are changed together.
>
> On 31.10.2010 18:33, Uli Armbruster wrote:
> > I've been asking this myself for quite a while, even a few releases ago and now I \
> > really want to know how this is supposed to work!
> > The manual tells me that as soon as I enable timestretch, I can change the \
> > playback speed without affecting the pitch. But this absolutely doesn't work for \
> > me. I have a Sandisk Sansa e260 (v1) and timestretch is activated. When I'm on \
> > the pitch screen and use the wheel, the playback speed gets slower/faster, but \
> > the pitch also gets lower/higher. What am I doing wrong here?!
>
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