System information
Setting Description
ėlastique The élastique method uses technology from zplane.development, 
and provides enhanced real-time time stretching and pitch-shifting 
capabilities.
The élastique method also allows you to preserve and shift a clip's 
formants, which are the characteristic resonant frequencies of a 
sound.
1.  Choose a setting from the Stretch attributes drop-down list 
to choose the stretching method best suited to your media:
n  Pro – Provides the highest quality stretching but 
requires more RAM usage and CPU power.
n  Efficient – Uses fewer resources while still producing 
great time-stretching quality for polyphonic audio.
n  Soloist (Monophonic) or Soloist (Speech) – Provide 
good quality for monophonic audio with little effect 
on system resources.
2.  Type the desired event length in the New length box.
The event's original length is displayed for reference in the 
Original length box.
3.  Type the desired pitch shift (in semitones) in the Pitch change 
box.
If you want to change the event length without changing 
pitch, type 0 in the box.
If you want the pitch to be determined by the new event 
tempo, select the Lock to stretch box. For example, doubling 
an event's tempo will raise its pitch by one octave.
4.  If the élastique Pro mode is selected in the Stretch attributes 
drop-down list, you can type a value in the Formant shift box 
to adjust the event's formants.
This option is only available when the Preserve formants 
check box is selected.
Formant shifting can be used to deepen the tone of a vocal 
performance without changing the pitch.
The formant shift amount represents the number of 
semitones to shift the timbre in addition to the offset required 
to compensate for any pitch shifting. For example, a setting 
of 0.000 applies formant correction with no additional 
shifting, while a setting of -7.000 will apply formant 
correction and deepen a sound by 7 semitones.
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