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anypoint in buying x-form as it's included in EA?
I'm trying to speed up a whole session 4bpm using EA in x-form. It's not sounding that great - I seem to remember using the x-form audiosuite years ago and been very impressed, but I don't have licence for it at home. I was wondering if having the x-form audiosuite is any different to processing via elastic audio. I'm guessing it must be, otherwise it seems odd that avid don't include it as standard.... any insight greatly appreciated!!
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Re: anypoint in buying x-form as it's included in EA?
If it's the whole session, why not try the DigiRack Time Compression/Expansion AudioSuite plug-in?
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