Re: eps 16 timestretch?

From: Aaron Shinn (ashinn@artic.edu)
Date: Sun Apr 30 2000 - 22:53:59 MET DST

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    It's Shady - not a true time stretch. Unfortunately, the EPS-16
    doesn't quite have the DSP brawn to do it. The waveboy add-on is way
    cool and has a unique sound, but it's very chunky sounding, digital
    buzzsaw effect... It's a software work around that uses extremely
    short loops and loop position modulation to simulate a time stretch.
    An ASR-10 on the other hand, will do legit time stretches. If you
    desire more standard time stretch, you could always use software
    (like Steinberg Time Bandit - for mac only?) and then transfer the
    stretched file back to the EPS-16 :)
    cheers,
    .aaron shinn

    At 7:18 PM +0000 4/30/00, mark givens wrote:
    >dear sir: the vintage synth page says the Eps 16 does timestretch. I
    >heard this may be true with a waveboy addon but Im asking for sure.
    >Is this true how good is it?
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