Hi all,
I see time stretching available as a feature that allows the pitch of a clip to remain the same, which is great to have. But is it possible to time stretch a clip and have the pitch change naturally as it would when running a tape machine slowly? Or similarly, time compress a clip by half and thus have it's pitch change to be an octave up? Thank you for any help!
jkjelec
How to stretch audio clip and have pitch just change as it would?
Re: How to stretch audio clip and have pitch just change as it would?
No, it's currently only possible to either timestretch a region, while the pitch stays the same or to use the pitch function to change the pitch of a region while keeping the length the same.
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Rim
Re: How to stretch audio clip and have pitch just change as it would?
Thank you Rim! I can live with this answer given the thousands of other useful and reliable features in Auria Pro!
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Re: How to stretch audio clip and have pitch just change as it would?
No, in fact there's a way, but not in the timeline: export the audio to lyra as a sample and play it across the keyboard: lyra, as most samplers, stretches the sample to pitch shift. Then you record it. It's exactly what you want; I myself use it all the time. Enjoy!
Re: How to stretch audio clip and have pitch just change as it would?
Awesome! Yes! Thank you theconnactic.
Re: How to stretch audio clip and have pitch just change as it would?
Thanks, that's an excellent solution.
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