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Old 10-25-2004, 11:52 AM
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Default Can a Audio Clip be stretched....FX added to end?

Imagine at the end of a song a guitar part that ends abruptly but you want it to echo as it fades out.......

CAN THAT BE DONE SOME HOW ?

I know that video can be time stretched.......does PT have a way of doing this.......NOW if i add 'echo' or 'delay' it stops at the end of the 'region'.......how can i make the region last longer so the effect has time to fade out ???


(keep in mind that the part at the end of the song was recorded earlier, cut, then pasted....thats why it ends abruptly.)

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Old 10-25-2004, 11:58 AM
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Default Re: Can a Audio Clip be stretched....FX added to

Send it to a reverb or delay (on an AUX) and the effect will continue beyond the end of the input track.
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Old 10-25-2004, 11:58 AM
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Default Re: Can a Audio Clip be stretched....FX added to end?

Don't highlight the track; when bouncing to disc, put an automation breakpoint or even a muted region after the end of a track and have a delay on the track. There is no "stretch" function in LE (there is in TDM), however, there is Time Compression/Expandion in the Audio Suite.

There are a number of different ways to do what you're asking about, and I haven't even mentioned them all here.
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Old 10-25-2004, 06:46 PM
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Default Re: Can a Audio Clip be stretched....FX added to end?

Why can't you just copy that last strum, and them "paste" it onto a new track? Then apply a few AS effects to it until it sounds just the way you want. Maybe an echo, and then a reverb. Or an echo, a bandpass filter passing through various frequencies, and then a reverb. Or just copy-paste that last strum a few times (or option-drag) so it stutters from left to right to left to right -- you can draw the volume during those stutters to kind of fade it out. It might be fun to add a 2nd additional track where you "reverse" that last strum, do an AS reverb, and then reverse it again -- could be a cool effect....

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CAN THAT BE DONE SOME HOW ?

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