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Elastic Properties
Each clip on an Elastic Audio-enabled track has
specific Elastic Audio properties (such as tempo,
meter, TCE factor, Input Gain, and Pitch Shift).
The Elastic Properties window lets you view and
change the properties for selected clips. For exam-
ple, you can reduce the Input Gain for Elastic Au-
dio processing to avoid clipping that can occur
during processing.
From the Elastic Properties window, you can also
filter Event markers for Elastic Audio clips on
tick-based tracks. Filtering Event markers can re-
sult in better quality Elastic Audio processing of
material with ambiguous transients.
To view the Elastic Properties for a clip:
1 Select a clip on an Elastic Audio-enabled track.
The track can be either sample- or tick-based.
2 Do one of the following:
Choose
Clip > Elastic Properties.
Right-click the clip and choose
Elastic
Properties
.
Elastic Properties Window
The Elastic Properties window displays informa-
tion about Elastic Audio processing and analysis
for one or more clips. You can also use the Elastic
Properties window to adjust Elastic Audio pro-
cessing and analysis data.
There are different Elastic Properties available in
the Elastic Properties window, depending on
whether the track is tick-based or sample-based. If
the track is sample-based, a reduced set of Elastic
Audio Properties are displayed.
Press Option+5 (Mac) or Alt+5 (Windows)
on the numeric keypad to open the Elastic
Properties window.
Elastic Properties, tick-based
Elastic Properties, sample-based