ot ouss Posted Monday at 06:38 AM Share Posted Monday at 06:38 AM I was wondering if it is possible to apply audio stretch automatically when project tempo is changed ? I know how to do it manually. Thank you! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Amberwolf Posted Monday at 07:48 AM Share Posted Monday at 07:48 AM (edited) At least in my ancient SONAR, if you have an audio clip set to "stretch to project tempo", it will do so. That's what I did for the wolf-sounds and other environmental sounds within my Wolf's Dream Of The Hunt track. however, if you have done any editing (slip editing, etc) to a clip *before* turning this on, at least in my version, it may do unexpected / undesirable things, so you should first bounce any edited clip and *then* enable that, if you experience issues just enabling it on an edited clip. (these isseus were probably fixed in modern versions, so you probably don't have to worry) Edited Monday at 07:50 AM by Amberwolf Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ot ouss Posted Monday at 03:27 PM Author Share Posted Monday at 03:27 PM 7 hours ago, Amberwolf said: At least in my ancient SONAR, if you have an audio clip set to "stretch to project tempo", it will do so. Now I could find "stretch to project tempo" option in the AudioSnap palette., Thank you very much! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Amberwolf Posted Monday at 05:54 PM Share Posted Monday at 05:54 PM (edited) I don't know how the modern versions do it, but it's not in AS in the old ones, it's in the clip properties dialog, by doubleclicking on the clip or right clicking it and selecting properties or using Alt-Enter while the clip is selected. It would certainly be handy if *all* clip properties could be accessed from a non-modal floating window like the AS bar; if they've finally done that it'd be great, but it doesn't sound like it has happened yet. Edited Monday at 05:55 PM by Amberwolf Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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