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CD3000XL OperatorÕs Manual Page 145

DSP FUNCTIONS - TIMESTRETCH, RE-SAMPLING AND EQ

The CD3000XL has three powerful digital signal processing (DSP) functions which are

accessed via the key in the main SLCT page.

TIMESTRETCH

Timestretch allows you to alter the length of a sample, shortening it or lengthening it, without

changing its pitch. Before we look at how to operate the timestretch functions on the

CD3000XL, let us first look briefly at how timestretch works.

Timestretch works by instructing the digital signal processor to analyse the signal and insert or

delete blocks of sample data at appropriate places and crossfades are used to make the

insertions and deletions as seamless as possible. This has the effect of lengthening or

shortening a recording. As you can see from the following diagram, blocks of sample data have

been inserted to create a 200% timestretch. The overall envelope of the sound data is

preserved but there is twice as much data in it causing it to play back twice as slow.

SAMPLE DATA BLOCKS
OO
OORR
RRIIIIGG
GGIIIINN
NNAA
AALL
LL
RR
RREE
EECC
CCOO
OORR
RRDD
DDIIIINN
NNGG
GG
WW
WWIIIITT
TTHH
HH
22
2200
0000
00%%
%%
TT
TTIIIIMM
MMEE
EESS
SSTT
TTRR
RREE
EETT
TTCC
CCHH
HH

In the following diagram, data has been carefully removed to make the recording play back

faster.

OO
OORR
RRIIIIGG
GGIIIINN
NNAA
AALL
LL
RR
RREE
EECC
CCOO
OORR
RRDD
DDIIIINN
NNGG
GG
77
7700
00%%
%%
TT
TTIIIIMM
MMEE
EESS
SSTT
TTRR
RREE
EETT
TTCC
CCHH
HH