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Is there a non-HD way to slow a track down a few BPMs, maintain original pitch, record a track at that slower tempo, and then speed it back up to its original tempo? Would something like this require a certain plug-in?
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Elastic Audio should work, use poly in the base track and use x-form to speed up the other.
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Thanks, Amagras. I'll check that out.
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Hi,
Thank you for sharing your experience. I'm not very familiar with Elastic Audio yet, unfortunately( Could anyone say for what purposes then the plugin Monophonic is better to use? Thanks. |
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First thing, for changing tempo, make sure all audio tracks are in TICKS mode(they usually default to SAMPLES).
Generally, this is how to decide: Monophonic-use for a sound that is single notes(bass guitar, vocal, flute) Polyphonic-use for sounds that play chords(guitar, piano, organ) Rhythmic-use for drums and percussion Hit youtube and watch some tutorials on Elastic Audio(seeing it in action beats any description here ![]() A word of advice/caution: EA can do great things, but it can also do bad things, so cover your ASSets. Option #1-duplicate playlist BEFORE doing EA edits Option #2- open the session and then go File>Save As and save another session file, such as "song name EA edits" or "song name faster"(so you can revert back in the event of regret ![]() ![]()
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Thank you a lot for explanations!
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