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Time Stretching
First let me say that I'm glad about the 2 new instrument plugs from Digi of which one
will be free and the possibility of 48 tracks. Now the real reason for my post is to present a question!!!!! Does anyone else think that the Time compression and expansion algorithm that Digi gives us seriously lacks compared to other applications? I know we have the option of purchasing 3rd party plugs for several hundred dollars but this seems like a basic thing that should be of greater quality for the industry standard *to many artifacts with very small stretches or compressions*. I've always been a fan of the mpex algorithm used by Steinberg with Wavelab and Cubase and now according to there press release for Wavelab 6 they now have DIRAC Time Stretching and Pitch Shifting which is supposed to be better. It appears that Digi after sometime will for the most part acknowledge our plea if we ask so someone ask with me. I can't be the only one. Sorry for the long post.
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Re: Time Stretching
I agree. The timestretching in PT is pretty awful to be honest.
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Re: Time Stretching
I guess not many people use it since this post hasn't gotten many responses.
I just wanted to voice my opinion on it to see if anyone else cared.
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Re: Time Stretching
Is there no one else who thinks it's somewhat absurd that we should have to pay for quality
time compression and expansion by purchasing third party plug-ins. I know that I'm not the only one. I'm not trying to beat a confession out of you guys I'm just hoping to get this addressed which will take the voice of more than just me. Thanks for the support of those that care about this functionality.
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Re: Time Stretching
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I prefer it the way it is now; if you want/need better stretching abilities, you can add them if you wish.
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Re: Time Stretching
spkguitar I guess you hit it right on the nail.
It must not be a big deal I guess I'll have to continue to export to Wavelab and import back in. It just seems that something so base in my opinion for digital recording software shouldn't be that hard or expensive to code that it would significantly raise the price of the Software, since all were really using is a Digital sampler with many capabilities on top. Thanks again for your response spkguitar. I'm finished whining now.
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