Reference Guide
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Clip Properties dialog—Audio Stretching
Dialog Reference
Working with Loops
Working Groove Clip audio
Creating and Editing Groove Clips
AudioSnap
The AudioSnap section of the Audio Stretching tab has the following options:
• Enable AudioSnap. Enabling this check box enables the clip’s AudioSnap feature, which
makes the following options available:
• Show Transients. Enabling this check box displays the clip’s transients.
• Add Transients to Pool. Enabling this check box 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 check box causes the clip to automatically
follow any project tempo changes.
• Enable Time Stretching. This check box is unavailable 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:
• Offline Algorithm. Choose the algorithm you want to use to stretch the clip:
Algorithm Description
Default This means the algorithm that is listed in the Online field of the AudioSnap
Options dialog.
Groove clip This choice works faster, using less processing power.
Percussion This is the best choice for percussive sounds.
Table 224.
Algorithm Description
Default This means the algorithm that is listed in the Offline Rendering field of the
AudioSnap Options dialog.
Same as Online Uses the same choice as the Online field.
Table 225.