I deffinately love the sx time stretch algorithm. I import a bunch of loops of the same original bpm into a track of the desired bpm. Then i set my loop points in cubase to match the start and the end of the measure(s) that the sample should take up when streatched. Then i highlight all the samples i was to adjust, go to process. Then there is a button on the left that says something like set to selected range, i click that. Then choose that fancy new algorithm and process. It does all of them in a row just like a batch process. I love cubase sx.

-Ridley

Al's right.
The SX timestretch is rather shit hot aswell. Works in exactly the same way as Prosonique's Timestretch but with a different interface of course.

Jimbo :o)

also cubase sx has a great time stretch algorithm

al

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