
- 437 -
This will display vertical lines rising from the Match Points. If the position of
the Match Points coincide with the Snap value, the lines will be fully drawn;
if the Match Points are “off” the Snap value, the lines will be dotted (see the
Hitpoints chapter in the main Cubase manual).
5. Set the Tolerance pop-up to a fairly high percentage.
The higher the Tolerance percentage, the more “off” the Match Points are al-
lowed to be and still be considered Matching.
Now, the object is to find a tempo where as many as possible of the M-Points are
matching (shown with fully drawn vertical lines). This is done either by changing
the tempo in the graphic tempo display (as described in the “Hitpoints” chapter in
the main Cubase manual), or by using the slider to the left to visually stretch the
waveform in the window, and then letting the program automatically calculate the
tempo. The steps below describe the latter alternative:
6. Select a Stretch percentage range from the pop-up below the slider.
This determines the maximum stretch range with the slider. If you for example
select 4.2%, you may visually stretch the waveform ± 4.2%, with zero stretch
in the slider’s middle position.
Kommentare zu diesen Handbüchern