타임스트레칭과 디클릭킹 질문

by 왘돌이 posted Oct 20, 2016
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1 디클릭킹이 시작이나 끝부분에 틱틱 거리는 소리를 없에주는건데

저는 디클링킹 항목에 들어가서 모드를 바꿔도 저렇게 활모양(?)의 변화가 없습니다 해결방법을 아시는분 있나요


2 타임스트레치가 많은모드가 있던데 하나하나 차이점좀 알려주실분 없나요 ㅠㅠ 기능을 모르면 도저히 답답해서 쓸수가 없네요


Elastique - These are off-line stretch methods. They are detailed calculations that take some time to complete and are applied to the whole sample. They have the highest quality but don't work with Tempo changes.

  • e3 Generic - A 'Default' mode is designed to work with the widest range of input signals. As usual, experiment with other methods if you hear unwanted artifacts.
  • e3 Mono - Specialized for monophonic input signals such as vocals or solo instruments. Uses automatic formant preservation techniques.

Special - These options are designed to work with percussion, specifically to preserve attack transients. The important 'click', 'thwack' and 'tshhhh' sounds that start most percussion samples.

  • Slice stretch - Use for drum loops that have a tempo lower or equal to the project. Markers are used for transient detection and each slice is stretched according to e3 Default (NOTE: use Slicex for more advanced loop slicing and processing options).
  • Slice map - Use for drum loops with a tempo higher or equal to the project tempo. Slices are moved (unstretched) to map to the positions each slice would play at the selected pitch/tempo (NOTE: use Slicex for more advanced loop processing options).
  • Auto - Selects the best stretch algorithm in light of the other options and settings you have selected. You trust us don't you?

Legacy Elastique (Pre-FL Studio 12 projects will map to the presets indicated):
  • e2 Generic (Pro default & Pro transient) - Older version of e3 Generic.
  • e2 Transient (Transient & Tonal) - Transient and formant preserving stretch method.
  • e2 Mono (Monophonic) - Older version of e3 Mono.
  • e2 Speech (Speech) - Optimized for spoken words. For singing, use the 'e3 or e2 Mono' mode).

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