System information
Setting Description
Classic Allows you to time stretch the audio by specifying a new event 
length.
You can specify a pitch shift amount or lock the pitch to the time 
stretching.
1.  Type the desired event length in the New length box.
2.  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 amount of time 
stretching, select the Lock to stretch box. For example, 
doubling an event's length will raise its pitch by one octave.
3.  Choose a setting from the Stretch Attributes drop-down list 
to specify how you want to divide and crossfade the file to 
prevent artifacts. Depending on your source material, you 
may need to experiment with different crossfade types.
ACID If you're using ACIDized loops, you can time stretch the audio by 
specifying a new tempo.
You can specify a pitch shift amount or lock the pitch to the time 
stretching.
1.  Type the desired event length in the New tempo box.
2.  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.
EDITING EVENTS ON THE TIMELINE183










