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Old 11-12-2007, 05:16 PM
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Default Elastic AUDIO, or Elastic TIME?

Which is the correct name? All the latest PDF documentation (dated 11/6) calls it nothing but Elastic Audio (always talks about EA plug-ins, EA-enabled tracks, etc.), just as all the press releases about 7.4 did. Now, suddenly, all the video demos on the Digi site and their promos are calling these features Elastic Time.

Which is correct? Does the documentation have to be updated?

Is Elastic Time an overreaching conceptual framework that will someday be revealed, while Elastic Audio is the proper name for the current implementations?
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