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Looking for best time stretching for pt in 2021
Looking foo Best time stretching in 2021 for pro tools:
Pitch n Time 3 X form Zplane elastique Waves Sound Shifter. I currently own xform and Sound Shifter. Xform takes forever and a day. Looking for best sounding with zero artifacts. Mainly for changing tempo on background and lead vocal tracks, changing tempo on my mastered mixes before uploading to streaming services and time stretching loops with tce tool. Elastic audio is cool for certain things but can leave way too many artifacts. Is it worth investing in pitch n time 3 pro/le or elastique or maybe both? I just want great results and as much as I rather not bite the bullet I will if I have to. Thoughts? Thanks, Ej |
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Re: Looking for best time stretching for pt in 2021
Serato has one of the worst support out there, unless you are DJ and buy their bread and butter stuff. Don't hold your breath when they would be Apple Silicon compatible...
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Re: Looking for best time stretching for pt in 2021
a recent conversation: https://duc.avid.com/showthread.php?t=417246
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Re: Looking for best time stretching for pt in 2021
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For use with the timestretch tool, X-Form can be ok, it's certainly miles better than stock.
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Guy Rowland www.guyrowland.co.uk www.sound-on-screen.com - Original audio clips of movies, TV shows and games, licensed as regular production music. PT 2024 Ultimate; W11 Pro; Ryzen 9 7900; 64gb RAM; RME Babyface; UAD Quad Satellite USB; GTX 1050i Macbook Air M2; 24gb RAM |
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Re: Looking for best time stretching for pt in 2021
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Re: Looking for best time stretching for pt in 2021
Marsdy,
That is what I am afriad of...which basically means i will need to get them all. . Ej |
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Re: Looking for best time stretching for pt in 2021
Marsdy,
That is what I am afraid of...which basically means i will need to get them all. . Ej |
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Re: Looking for best time stretching for pt in 2021
This is all why I use Radius the majority of the time. The others aren't as good - unless it's super-simple material I just export to RX and be done with it.
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Guy Rowland www.guyrowland.co.uk www.sound-on-screen.com - Original audio clips of movies, TV shows and games, licensed as regular production music. PT 2024 Ultimate; W11 Pro; Ryzen 9 7900; 64gb RAM; RME Babyface; UAD Quad Satellite USB; GTX 1050i Macbook Air M2; 24gb RAM |
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Re: Looking for best time stretching for pt in 2021
Pitch n Time ranks supreme in our experience (music composition and audio post). We do quite a lot of expansion/compression and cry like babies when we're forced to work on machines that don't have P'n'T installed. It's nearly always the most transparent of the many options available. The cost of admission can be steep, but worth it, IMO.
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