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Playback control
Reset all
: Recalculates and resets the pitch curves of the loaded material.
Stop/Play
: Stops/Starts the playback of the arrangement.
Play solo
: Only the object loaded into the editor is played.
Bypass
: Switches the effect on or off.
Tools in the Elastic Audio easy editor
You can use various tools to edit slices and the pitch curve. The two tools can be freely assigned to each
mouse button. The tool assigned to the left mouse button is displayed in blue and the right mouse button
in red. Click with the corresponding mouse button on the desired console button. An exception is the
zoom tool with which can be assigned to both mouse keys.
Selection tool (arrow)
You can now move the slice objects up and down.
This modifies the pitch of slice objects as a whole, and slice objects and curve handles can also be
selected. Multiple selection is possible with "Ctrl" or "Shift"
.
Freehand draw function
You can freely draw the pitch curve using the draw tool.
If you press "Shift" as well, a straight line will be drawn between the start position on drawing and the
current mouse position. When "Ctrl"
is pressed, the slice objects are combined when drawing.
Drawing with quantization
This is the tool used for quantized drawing.
Quantized means that the line is horizontally free but the curve snaps onto the grid of the tones of the
selected scale under "Tune".
Drawing a straight line using "Shift" and compiling slice objects with "Ctrl"
is also possible in quantized draw mode.
Rubber-band tool
Use the rubber band tool to bend the pitch curves between
two neighboring handles.
Here the middle of the curve is moved while the curve handles remain the same. In combination with
moving the curve handles at the slice object edges, you can also move the pitch characteristic and attain
micro-tone structures (vibrato).
Cut tool
This can be used to split audio material manually into slice
objects (according to the notes).
If automatic recognition is not sufficient, then slice objects can be connected to one another using "Ctrl" +
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