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Old 02-25-2008, 11:58 AM
Pongamoosic Pongamoosic is offline
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Default Anyone using Pitch N Time for LE?

Hi,

Running PT 7.1 w/ Music Production Toolkit on a 002 and Tiger 10.4.8

I'm looking for a way to have not only the audio files processed in PnT, but also the automation (volume and f/x primarily...and having the markers move too would be great). I seem to always decide to change the tempo of my work DURING the mix...and I understand that the Digi Audiosuite architecture doesn't allow for the processing of automation. Would the upgrade to 7.3 (which would allow me to use PnT with the TC/E tool, instead of Audiosuite) solve my problem? Having the audio `shrink' without bringing all of my automation doesn't really work for me.

Thanks,

Steve
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