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Speeding Up/Slowing Down Audio Tracks?
There must be a way to speed up audio tracks, with or without affecting the pitch (depending on desired result). I thought maybe this could be accomplished with a tempo change or TC/E, but I don't seem to be having any luck.
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Re: Speeding Up/Slowing Down Audio Tracks?
Switch your tracks to "tick based" the us tempo OR use Elastic Audio. There are 4 algorithms. Varispeed is the only one that effects pitch. The others are amazing but listen closely for the best fit. I find myself using monophonic most of the time. You have a whole new world to explore sir.
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Re: Speeding Up/Slowing Down Audio Tracks?
...there is a nice plug in called Pitch N Time
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