Instruction Manual
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Clip Properties dialog—Audio Stretching
Dialog Reference
• Fine Pitch (cents) [audio clips only]—the Fine Pitch (cents) field allows
you to make tuning adjustments or to transpose the pitch of a clip up to
50 cents. There are 100 cents in one semitone. A Fine Pitch setting of
“1” adjusts the pitch up one hundredth of a semitone. The Fine Pitch
option can “fine tune” a slightly out of tune clip so that it is in pitch with
the remaining clips in a project.
For more information, see:
Working with Loops
Working with Groove Clips
Creating and Editing Groove Clips
AudioSnap
The AudioSnap section of the Audio Stretching tab has the following
options:
• Enable AudioSnap—enabling this checkbox enables the clip’s
AudioSnap feature, which makes the following options available:
• Show Transients—enabling this checkbox displays the clip’s transients.
• Add Transients to Pool—enabling this checkbox displays vertical grid
lines at the beginning of each of the clip’s transients, extending
vertically across the Clips pane.
• Auto Stretch (Follow Tempo)—enabling this checkbox causes the clip to
automatically follow any project tempo changes.
• Enable Time Stretching—this check box is greyed-out if the Auto
Stretch (Follow Tempo) check box is enabled, but is available whether
or not the clip is AudioSnap-enabled. You can use this check box and
related fields to stretch the clip by either a percentage amount , or to a
new Duration, or to a new Thru Time. If you set one field, and Tab out of
the field, the other 2 fields update automatically.
• Stretch Amount (%)—choose by what percentage you want to stretch
the clip.
• New Duration—choose what duration you want to stretch the clip to.
• New Thru Time—choose by Thru Time you want to stretch the clip to.
• Online Algorithm—choose the algorithm you want to use to stretch the
clip: