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Writing automation at 2x speed
Is there any way to write automation while ProTools is playing back at faster than normal speed? It doesn’t seem so but is there any other way to do this? I’m looking to use WaveRider or Vocal rider on a long piece of dialogue and I’m wondering if there is any way to speed this up. Elastic audio doesn’t seem to work, switching sample rates doesn’t work, there is no audio suite for that type of thing. Any third party programs or anything?
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Re: Writing automation at 2x speed
I am amazed that someone even came up with this idea (of writing automation non-realtime), but if it is otherwise not possible you can bounce your track as original sampling rate (say, 48k) and then create a new session in double sampling rate (in this example 96k) then importing the track without SRC so it plays back in double speed.
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Re: Writing automation at 2x speed
do you know that you can transfer the volume automation from Vocal Rider to an automation lane of your DAW and quickly edit it there with the mouse?
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Re: Writing automation at 2x speed
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You could try Waverider TG. It has an AAX and Audiosuite version so you can process the levelling offline. Very fast. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Re: Writing automation at 2x speed
Right. I have the main version of WaveRider. I didn't know the TG version was an AudioSuite. Still not ideal. Ideally it would be great to process a volume automation lane in non real time but I guess there really isn't anything that will do that.
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Re: Writing automation at 2x speed
I'd use Elastic - set it to ticks, double the tempo, write away, put the tempo back when finished. Don't see why that wouldn't work? Unless the plugins can't cope with the double speed for whatever reason. Would the "Melodyne" trick work, where you put the "Rider" plugin into "write" and then commit the track and then undo? Can't vouch as I've never tried with any other plugin other than Melodyne.
Last edited by midnightrambler; 10-13-2021 at 10:23 AM. |
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Re: Writing automation at 2x speed
That doesn’t work. Automation doesn’t follow elastic audio.
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Re: Writing automation at 2x speed
Of course it does. It would pretty useless if it didn't.
Edit : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cFp1ne8blG4 This is a quick vid where the automation is following the elastic exactly. Apologies if I'm misunderstanding. |
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Re: Writing automation at 2x speed
This is not the answer you're looking for, I know that, but... iZotope's RX Leveler module does much the same thing at max processor speed. Hour-long messages in seconds.
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Re: Writing automation at 2x speed
Yes I understand but you still need to write the automation in real time.
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