Tascam MP-VT1 owner manual Practice Functions, Changing playback pitch and tempo

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6 – Practice Functions

Changing playback pitch and tempo

Not only can you use the MP-VT1 to change the tempo of track playback, you can do this without changing the pitch. You can also change the playback pitch of a track without changing the tempo.

These changes can be made on the PB CONTROL screen. When the Home screen is open, press the ENTER key to open the PB CONTROL screen.

NOTE

You can also access this menu from the MENU screen by selecting and opening PB CONTROL.

Changing the tempo (TEMPO)

Use the TEMPO item to change the track tempo, including reducing it up to 50%.

Playback speed is altered according to the tempo value setting. The number shown is a percentage change.

On the Home screen the TMP indicator appears as light letters on a dark background.

The available tempo change values depend on whether the VSA function is ON or OFF.

VSA: ON Choose one of the following values (%):. –50, –32, –16, –12, –8, –4, 0, +4, +8, +12, +16

VSA: OFF Choose any value between –50 and +16 (%)

NOTE

If you set the tempo adjustment value when VSA is OFF and then turn VSA ON, the nearest tempo value is selected automatically

Change tempo without changing pitch (VSA)

Turn the Variable Speed Audition (VSA) function ON to keep the pitch the same when changing the tempo. Use the VSA item to turn the VSA function ON and OFF.

When ON, the VSA indicator appears on the Home screen as light letters on a dark background.

NOTE

During use of pitch control functions, playback may sometimes sound uneven. This is the result of special processing and is not a malfunction.

Change key without changing tempo (KEY)

Use the KEY item to change the pitch in semitones without changing the tempo.

Use the KEY item to adjust the pitch up or down by 1–6 semitones (Ã6–â6).

When KEY is ON (changed from 0), the KEYindicator appears as light letters on a dark background on the Home screen.

Use the FINE TUNE item to adjust the pitch in cents . (100 cents = 1 semitone).

Canceling mic sounds (VOICE CANCEL)

Use the voice cancel function to control the apparent level of voices in tracks being played back. Use the three VOICE CANCEL items on the PB CONTROL screen to set up the voice cancel function.

CANCEL

Set the CANCEL item to ON to turn the voice cancel function ON. On the Home screen, the V.Cindicator appears as light letters on a dark background.

NOTE

The effectiveness of this function varies between tracks and it cannot completely eliminate all voice sounds. If turning this function ON does not reduce the apparent voice level sounds as you want, or it cancels different instrument parts, try adjusting the following parameters for better results.

By adjusting the RANGE and PART items, you may be able to achieve even more thorough voice cancellation. Please listen as you adjust these settings to find the best setting.

RANGE

Use the RANGE item to set the frequency range in the stereo position set with the PART item to be cancelled to either mid-range frequencies (MID), which covers most voice sounds, or the full range of frequencies (ALL).

PART

Use the PART item to determine the position in the stereo spectrum (L10R10) for cancellation.

For example, if the part you want to cancel is panned to the left, try setting PART to L10 and adjust it toward the center (L9, L8, etc.) until you achieve best cancellation.

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Contents MP-VT1 Contents Introduction Supplied accessoriesPrecautions for placement and use Manual conventionsAbout the power supply Recharging the batteryTurning the power on and off Part names and functions Top PanelFront Panel Right Side PanelLeft Side Panel Back PanelHome screen Play area Connections & MP3 Transfer Connecting headphones or speakersConnecting a mic Making connectionsMoving MP3 files to the the MP-VT1 Connecting to a computerDisconnecting from a computer Copying tracks from a computerMenu items Menus & SettingsUsing the Menus Menu overviewTurn the wheel to choose the desired value Using the Browse screen to select tracks Playing and Selecting TracksBasic track playback functions Setting the play area Using the playlist Adding tracks to the playlistEditing the playlist Repeat and single-track playback Play Mode Move Change the order of tracksCanceling mic sounds Voice Cancel Practice FunctionsChanging playback pitch and tempo Repeat playback of a selected loop Connecting a mic to practiceUsing the metronome Metronome Practicing with tracks as they playUsing Effects Using the Tuner Chromatic tuner modeOscillator mode OSC Setup Menu Options Formatting the unit quickly Formatting the unit completelyUsing the Information Pages File information page FileEffect preset list Effect ListsMessages File not foundFile Error Recycling the Battery How to remove the rechargeable batteryRated audio input and output SpecificationsOther specifications Audio performanceStored settings DimensionsMP-VT1