Pro Tools > Time Stretching in Pro ToolsAny audio track can be time stretched ('elastic audio'-ed) in Pro Tools - here's how to do it 1) On the audio track you want to stretch, click on the ELASTIC AUDIO icon (it looks like this)
3) The 4 main options (Polyphonic, etc) choose the algorithm PT will use to mess with your audio; they are farily self-explanatory. 4) Choose one of the modes - in this case, I'll choose Rhythmic - as you can see, the track changes a bit:
5) To start stretching and compressing the audio using the algorithm you previously selected, click on the VIEW button and choose WARP
6) Now instead of seeing just the waveform, you'll also see the time stretching stuff:
7) Move your cursor to the bottom of the waveform, and click on one of the vertical lines; you'll see it become darker, and you'll also see a little arrow show up:
8) Now this WARP MARKER is moveable! Click and drag on it to change where that sound will happen! Click on other lines to activate the warp markers - try moving them around!
9) The waveform that you see will always reflect what you will actually hear! By default PT will guess where the TRANSIENTS in the original audio are - if you want to TELL PT where they are, click on the VIEW button and instead of choosing WARP, choose ANALYSIS
10) Now if you double-click in the lower half of the region, you can create warp markers that can be moved in WARP view
After you've done your editing/warping/etc, once you go back to WAVEFORM view, it will appear just like any other audio in your PT session! Happy warping!
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