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Topic subject | timestreching... |
Topic URL | http://board.okayplayer.com/okp.php?az=show_topic&forum=26&topic_id=7460 |
7460, timestreching... Posted by B Side, Wed Jun-07-06 08:04 AM
FL6 is no longer cutting it for me...
what software (or hardware) do y'all suggest for timestretching...
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7462, Wavelab, Soundforge, Ableton Live(in that order) Posted by Allah, Wed Jun-07-06 08:32 AM
Ableton makes it SOO EASY to just drop joints in and warp and stretch them.
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7463, Acid can too Posted by The3rdOne, Wed Jun-07-06 09:04 AM
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7466, RE: timestreching... Posted by Milkman McNasty, Wed Jun-07-06 09:31 AM
cool edit/adobe audition
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7485, RE: timestreching... Posted by Blinky_Blinx, Wed Jun-07-06 11:08 AM
yea i definately recommend cool edit 2.0
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7497, Rule number 1 for timestretching.... Posted by FoundationIV, Wed Jun-07-06 01:11 PM
Always CHOP whatever you are stretching into manageble parts...
The shorter the chop, the better the stretch.
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7571, Great tip, here... Posted by Small Pro, Thu Jun-08-06 01:35 AM
...can fix most any time stretching puzzle.
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7500, RE: timestreching... Posted by JayPeah, Wed Jun-07-06 01:24 PM
I like fl6's stretching peronally. The option to stratch to 1 bar or 2 or 4 makes stuff so easy.
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7503, I don't think you're gonna find stretching much better than.......... Posted by mc_delta_t, Wed Jun-07-06 01:32 PM
what fl6 can do.
I've actually been really impressed with their stretching, especially if you use the fruity slicer
I mean, how MUCH are you trying to stretch something, cause there's a limit to what's gonna work for ANY software.
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7507, I do it manually Posted by Kkon El, Wed Jun-07-06 01:49 PM
but FL or Cool Edit are great for that kind of thing if you don't have hardware.
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