Reference Guide

642 AudioSnap (Producer and Studio only)
General editing
Slip-stretching audio
You can slip-stretch an audio clip in order to expand or compress its duration. Slip-stretching only
works on regular audio clips, not Groove clips or REX loops.
To slip-stretch an audio clip
1. Select the Smart tool in the Control Bar.
2. Hold down the CTRL key, move the mouse pointer over the end of the clip until the cursor
changes into the slip-stretch icon , then drag the end of the clip to the desired position.
The clip is stretched and displays the stretch amount in the clip header (percentage of original
duration).
A. Stretch amount
See:
“Using global tools on AudioSnap transient markers” on page 592
“Editing transient markers” on page 597
“Using the AudioSnap palette” on page 606
“Synchronizing audio and the project tempo” on page 610
“Fixing timing problems in audio clips” on page 617
“Extracting MIDI timing information from audio on page 633
“Using the Pool” on page 643
“Algorithms and rendering” on page 646
Adding automation
If you have an automation envelope on a track, AudioSnap can automatically add nodes to the
envelope that align with a selected clip’s transient markers. This makes it easy to add special
processing at transient locations.
To add nodes at transients
1. Select the audio clip(s) that contain the transient markers you want to use as a guide.
2. Right-click an automation envelope on the clip, and choose Add Nodes at Transient Markers
from the pop-up menu.
Now you can easily edit your envelope at transient locations.
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