Re: Strange problem with Elastic Audio

2023-09-02 Thread Chris Gilland
No. That didn't help.

OK, let me tell you step by step exactly to a T what I'm doing.

Create a new session and I called the session in the Dashboard, "Horse" Then 
hit the create button.

In the new blank session, I pressed Command+F11 twice with FloTools to type a 
constant tempo value. I entered 95, and hit return.

Next, I hit VO+M to go to the menu bar, then to track, and finally insert click 
track.

Next, I pressed Command+Shift+I to import the mp3 file.

I navigated to my home directory with Command+Shift+H, then found the file 06 
My Horse and Me.mp3, and got it imported.

In the mix window, I navigated to the music track, and hit slash to turn on the 
inspector.

I quickly double pressed the letter B, and set the time base to ticks on the 
music track.

I then quickly pressed the letter E twice, and selected polyphonic.

I then pressed Command+Equals to move to the edit window.

I pressed VO+J to jump to the track list. I landed on shown, 06 my horse and 
me.mp3.

I pressed CTRL+P, which selected my click track, then CTRL+semicolon to 
re-select the music track.

I then pressed VO+J to jump to the clips list. I heard I was on a disclosure 
triangle for the first clip. What's weird is, this clip while not selected says 
the time base is samples, but what's odd is, if I VO+Down to the next clip, 
somehow, it's made another clip which has the time base set to ticks 95BPM. I'm 
not sure why there are 2 clips, one samples, and 1 ticks, but ok, whatever. I 
proceed.

I press VO+Space on the second one of those clips that says the time base is 
set to ticks. This seems to select it.

I then press VO+M to go to the menu bar, then to the clip menu. Then, I VO+Down 
arrow through the clip menu until I reach conform to tempo. Oddly,  among all 
22 something odd items in the clips menu, only about 2 of them aren't dimmed 
out. Elastic properties is there, though when I go in there, I'm told no clips 
with elastic audio are selected. And, conform to tempo is dimmed.

I read online when Googling that someone else back in 2010 had this issue, and 
while I know that was lightyears ago, it was said that mp3 files aren't 
supported. It has to be something like a wav file, or .aif, however, even after 
re-encoding the file with another format, it didn't help. And no, it's not this 
one file/song only. I've tried with about 6 or 7 different things.

I should add this is again, a song I ripped off one of my CD's back in the 
days. This is *not* a loop or the like.

I also have tried enabling and disabling the conductor track, just in case that 
mattered, but that didn't help either.

Chris.

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Re: Strange problem with Elastic Audio

2023-09-02 Thread Rory McDonald
Try deselecting and reselecting the track with control p and semicolon before 
selecting the clip.  Strange suggestion perhaps but that seems to fix things 
usually.
If not, come back here and we'll go from there.

Rory

> On Sep 2, 2023, at 8:49 AM, Chris Gilland  wrote:
> 
> I have a really strange problem.
> 
> I have ripped a track into mp3 from one of my CD's. This particular artist 
> did not record things straight on the grid with a click track, so obviously, 
> human nature, they're going to gradually slow up and down very suddly through 
> the song.
> 
> For this reason, I'm trying to set my session to a constant BPM tempo of 95, 
> then have it where even though it may sound a bit artificial, essentially, I 
> want the song to play at a constant BPM of that 95 and automatically adjust 
> and compensate accordingly.
> 
> I've enabled the elastic audio plugin on the track, and set it to poliphonic, 
> and after doing this, I then set the track's time base to ticks instead of 
> samples.
> 
> The problem is, after I do this, then go into the edit window, and select the 
> second clip which was created, which has the time base set to ticks, if I 
> then go to the clip menu in the menu bar, I find that conform to tempo is 
> dimmed where I can't activate that option from the clip menu.
> 
> I can't begin to imagine I'm doing anything wrong, am I? I listened to the 
> tutorial on the pt access github and from what little I can tell, I did this 
> exactly the same way Slau did it in the demonstration.
> 
> What on earth am I missing?
> 
> Chris.
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Strange problem with Elastic Audio

2023-09-02 Thread Chris Gilland
I have a really strange problem.

I have ripped a track into mp3 from one of my CD's. This particular artist did 
not record things straight on the grid with a click track, so obviously, human 
nature, they're going to gradually slow up and down very suddly through the 
song.

For this reason, I'm trying to set my session to a constant BPM tempo of 95, 
then have it where even though it may sound a bit artificial, essentially, I 
want the song to play at a constant BPM of that 95 and automatically adjust and 
compensate accordingly.

I've enabled the elastic audio plugin on the track, and set it to poliphonic, 
and after doing this, I then set the track's time base to ticks instead of 
samples.

The problem is, after I do this, then go into the edit window, and select the 
second clip which was created, which has the time base set to ticks, if I then 
go to the clip menu in the menu bar, I find that conform to tempo is dimmed 
where I can't activate that option from the clip menu.

I can't begin to imagine I'm doing anything wrong, am I? I listened to the 
tutorial on the pt access github and from what little I can tell, I did this 
exactly the same way Slau did it in the demonstration.

What on earth am I missing?

Chris.

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Elastic audio

2019-08-19 Thread David Dobler
How do you disable elastic audio on a track?

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Re: Elastic Audio Question

2016-11-07 Thread Slau Halatyn
Brian,
Although using Elastic Audio warp markers needs to be done by clicking with the 
mouse, if you already have a tempo map (as in, a metronome in place) and you've 
recorded drums and simply want to quantize them to the grid, that you can do 
with VoiceOver. What you need to do is:

1. Make sure your drum tracks' timebase is set to ticks.
2. Enable Elastic Audio on the drum tracks and set them to the Rhythmic plug-in.
3. Select the audio to be quantized.
4. Open the quantize dialog and select "Elastic Audio" in the "what to 
quantize" section.
5. If the drums are eighth-note oriented, choose eighth notes as the grid value 
and hit Apply.

Pro Tools will quantize the drums to the closest grid value. It's a bit touch 
and go because, as I said, true warp marker definition and editing is normally 
done with the mouse but this is a quick and dirty way to do it but it's 
effective. I submitted a bug on this a couple of years ago and suggested a 
possible solution that involved keyboard shortcuts but, as it would technically 
alter the way Pro Tools behaves, it has to go through a much more rigorous 
approval process so I'm not holding my breath. Perhaps this technique will suit 
you if you don't need to get fancy with the quantization. Hope that helps,
Slau

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Re: Elastic Audio Question

2016-11-07 Thread CHUCK REICHEL
Hi Brian,
Yes elastic audio can be used for drum tracks.
contact me off list and I'll tell you how!
I've been using elastic audio since 2011 and pro tools 9.03!
Talk soon
Chuck

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On Nov 7, 2016, at 3:40 PM, Chris Smart wrote:

>> Brian

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Re: Elastic Audio Question

2016-11-07 Thread Chris Smart
Most other DAW's have some sort of beat detection 
feature, or a convert transients to MIDI feature.  I know Reaper does.


At 03:32 PM 11/7/2016, you wrote:
Me? I invariably have more than one drum take 
and I simply edit the take in such a way as to 
be in time. That said, you should be aware that 
I'm sometimes working on tracks with drummers 
like Shawn Pelton, Dennis Diken, Ulysses Owens 
and George Hrab. These are guys who are 
phenomenal so I rarely have to correct for that 
kind of thing. If I ever do make adjustments, it's not via Elastic Audio.

Slau

> On Nov 7, 2016, at 1:48 PM, Brian Howerton <bshowert...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Dang it, how would you typically do something 
like this if you have to tighten up drums to the click?

>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Nov 7, 2016, at 1:39 PM, Slau Halatyn <slauhala...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Brian,
>> Unfortunately, that functionality is not yet accessible with VoiceOver.
>> Slau
>>
>>> On Nov 7, 2016, at 1:32 PM, Brian Howerton <bshowert...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello all,
>>> I have been doing some reading and studying 
on how elastic audio works in PT, and I 
understand how it can be used to change the 
entire tempo of a session, but from what I have 
also read, you can also use it to tighten up 
instruments to the click such as drums etc.  I 
would be interested to hear a demo of doing 
this with VO.  When you all have to tighten up 
let’s say drums or other instruments to the 
click, is elastic audio what you typically use 
to do this or would you use beat 
detective?  Anyway, would love to hear a demo 
of someone’s workflow on how to accomplish 
something like this using VO.  Sometimes when 
you read or watch youtube videos, you hear 
things like click here, drag here, etc, so it 
would be awesome to see this in action with 
VO.  Thanks guys, appreciate the help.

>>> Brian
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Re: Elastic Audio Question

2016-11-07 Thread Slau Halatyn
Me? I invariably have more than one drum take and I simply edit the take in 
such a way as to be in time. That said, you should be aware that I'm sometimes 
working on tracks with drummers like Shawn Pelton, Dennis Diken, Ulysses Owens 
and George Hrab. These are guys who are phenomenal so I rarely have to correct 
for that kind of thing. If I ever do make adjustments, it's not via Elastic 
Audio.
Slau

> On Nov 7, 2016, at 1:48 PM, Brian Howerton <bshowert...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Dang it, how would you typically do something like this if you have to 
> tighten up drums to the click?
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
>> On Nov 7, 2016, at 1:39 PM, Slau Halatyn <slauhala...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Brian,
>> Unfortunately, that functionality is not yet accessible with VoiceOver.
>> Slau
>> 
>>> On Nov 7, 2016, at 1:32 PM, Brian Howerton <bshowert...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hello all,
>>> I have been doing some reading and studying on how elastic audio works in 
>>> PT, and I understand how it can be used to change the entire tempo of a 
>>> session, but from what I have also read, you can also use it to tighten up 
>>> instruments to the click such as drums etc.  I would be interested to hear 
>>> a demo of doing this with VO.  When you all have to tighten up let’s say 
>>> drums or other instruments to the click, is elastic audio what you 
>>> typically use to do this or would you use beat detective?  Anyway, would 
>>> love to hear a demo of someone’s workflow on how to accomplish something 
>>> like this using VO.  Sometimes when you read or watch youtube videos, you 
>>> hear things like click here, drag here, etc, so it would be awesome to see 
>>> this in action with VO.  Thanks guys, appreciate the help.
>>> Brian
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Re: Elastic Audio Question

2016-11-07 Thread Brian Howerton
Dang it, how would you typically do something like this if you have to tighten 
up drums to the click?

Sent from my iPhone

> On Nov 7, 2016, at 1:39 PM, Slau Halatyn <slauhala...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi Brian,
> Unfortunately, that functionality is not yet accessible with VoiceOver.
> Slau
> 
>> On Nov 7, 2016, at 1:32 PM, Brian Howerton <bshowert...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Hello all,
>> I have been doing some reading and studying on how elastic audio works in 
>> PT, and I understand how it can be used to change the entire tempo of a 
>> session, but from what I have also read, you can also use it to tighten up 
>> instruments to the click such as drums etc.  I would be interested to hear a 
>> demo of doing this with VO.  When you all have to tighten up let’s say drums 
>> or other instruments to the click, is elastic audio what you typically use 
>> to do this or would you use beat detective?  Anyway, would love to hear a 
>> demo of someone’s workflow on how to accomplish something like this using 
>> VO.  Sometimes when you read or watch youtube videos, you hear things like 
>> click here, drag here, etc, so it would be awesome to see this in action 
>> with VO.  Thanks guys, appreciate the help.
>> Brian
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Re: Elastic Audio Question

2016-11-07 Thread Slau Halatyn
Hi Brian,
Unfortunately, that functionality is not yet accessible with VoiceOver.
Slau

> On Nov 7, 2016, at 1:32 PM, Brian Howerton <bshowert...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hello all,
> I have been doing some reading and studying on how elastic audio works in PT, 
> and I understand how it can be used to change the entire tempo of a session, 
> but from what I have also read, you can also use it to tighten up instruments 
> to the click such as drums etc.  I would be interested to hear a demo of 
> doing this with VO.  When you all have to tighten up let’s say drums or other 
> instruments to the click, is elastic audio what you typically use to do this 
> or would you use beat detective?  Anyway, would love to hear a demo of 
> someone’s workflow on how to accomplish something like this using VO.  
> Sometimes when you read or watch youtube videos, you hear things like click 
> here, drag here, etc, so it would be awesome to see this in action with VO.  
> Thanks guys, appreciate the help.
> Brian
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Elastic Audio Question

2016-11-07 Thread Brian Howerton
Hello all,
I have been doing some reading and studying on how elastic audio works in PT, 
and I understand how it can be used to change the entire tempo of a session, 
but from what I have also read, you can also use it to tighten up instruments 
to the click such as drums etc.  I would be interested to hear a demo of doing 
this with VO.  When you all have to tighten up let’s say drums or other 
instruments to the click, is elastic audio what you typically use to do this or 
would you use beat detective?  Anyway, would love to hear a demo of someone’s 
workflow on how to accomplish something like this using VO.  Sometimes when you 
read or watch youtube videos, you hear things like click here, drag here, etc, 
so it would be awesome to see this in action with VO.  Thanks guys, appreciate 
the help.
Brian

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Elastic audio quantization

2016-09-21 Thread Rui Vilarinho
Hi, Concerning Elastic audio quantization again. Do you think the folowing 
could make any sense?


1. Change the desired track for editing  from sample to ticks;

2.  set elastic audio to polyphonic or accordingly;

3.  under track view change the view to warp;

4.  go to the transport cluster, under  midi change the tempo;

5. And,  Make sure the conductor track isn’t selected.

This is where thinks turned wicky , because if I disable conductor   track 
and insert a new tempo, it seems to do nothing. Although, in the end some 
tracks were crazy out of rithym, as if  it was quantized.


For what I check on youtube tutorials,  I understood that it's possible to 
auto quantize with Elastic audio, however I'm having issues understanding 
what I'm doing wrong, I mean , I'm changing audio but not the right way 
until now.


Anybody already manage to auto quantize audio? Or like was more or less 
already  mentioned, it's only possible to  speed it up or slow it down?!


Thanks in advance, Rui Vilarinho



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Shawn Brock- elastic audio demonstration

2016-09-01 Thread Rui Vilarinho
hi  Shawn, nice of you showing us how to set up and work with Elastic 
audio. Over here  worked well the folow master tempo feature.


One question guys: am I correct saying that Elastic Audio also performes 
Audio Quantization?


I believe I pressed the exact buttons, but I dont listen any audio 
transients quantization.


Thanks, Rui Vilarinho

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Re: My poor attempt at showing how to use elastic audio

2016-08-08 Thread John Gunn
Shawn,

Thanks for the demo and very nice job.

Guitar playing ETC also nice.

John


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> 
> Folks, sometime back someone came on looking for advice on using elastic 
> audio. I remember struggling with this myself when I first started using 
> ProTools. After I figured a few things out, I recorded a short tutorial on 
> working with elastic audio. I did this about a year ago, and for some reason, 
> forgot to post it. It is a little long winded and I'm sorry about that. 
> Anyhow, here's the link in case it may help someone out. 
> 
> https://www.dropbox.com/s/9t1mz44f58drbz5/Shawn%20Brock-%20elastic%20audio%20demonstration.m4a?dl=0
>  
> 
> Happy tempo changing, 
> Shawn 
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My poor attempt at showing how to use elastic audio

2016-08-04 Thread Shawn Brock
Folks, sometime back someone came on looking for advice on using elastic audio. 
I remember struggling with this myself when I first started using ProTools. 
After I figured a few things out, I recorded a short tutorial on working with 
elastic audio. I did this about a year ago, and for some reason, forgot to post 
it. It is a little long winded and I'm sorry about that. Anyhow, here's the 
link in case it may help someone out. 

https://www.dropbox.com/s/9t1mz44f58drbz5/Shawn%20Brock-%20elastic%20audio%20demonstration.m4a?dl=0
 

Happy tempo changing, 
Shawn 

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elastic audio questions

2015-09-05 Thread Shawn Brock


List, 

I'm dumb even though i have RTFM... 

I am overdubbing a few parts for a guy Who suddenly decided he wants his song 
to be faster. No problem I think, I can just use elastic audio and speed up the 
track. Except I can't.  

I am working in Yosemite 10.5, and part 12.2, with three stereo tracks in the 
session. 1- select all the tracks. 2- make sure I am set to sample base, not 
tick base. 3- everything is selected from the top to the bottom of the session. 
4- enable elastic audio on each track, and coincidently need the polyphonic 
voice for each track, so I set that up. 5- in the clip section of the menu bar 
I hit enter on follow tempo, or what ever it says there near the bottom of the 
menu. Basically follow tempo or follow session tempo. 6- then I get a message 
which says one or more tracks does not have a valid tempo map. 

 Funny thing is one of the three tracks will change tempo while the others 
don't.  Being that I have recorded all of these tracks, I know nothing is fishy 
as far as my tracking workflow. 

I have even tried changing to warp and analyze, to no avail. Anyone have any 
ideas? I'm sure it is a problem I am creating by missing a step or something. 
However, I am lost at this point. I watched a few YouTube videos, but you know 
how that can be. They say click on this, or click on that, and never quite say 
what this or that is. Seems like it is a lot easier for those folks than me 
though LOL. 

Thanks, 
Shawn 

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Re: elastic audio questions

2015-09-05 Thread Shawn Brock
I should have said i changed to tick bass not sample... My mind is mush this 
evening. 

Sent from my iPhone

> On Sep 5, 2015, at 9:31 PM, Shawn Brock <sh...@shawnbrock.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> List, 
> 
> I'm dumb even though i have RTFM... 
> 
> I am overdubbing a few parts for a guy Who suddenly decided he wants his song 
> to be faster. No problem I think, I can just use elastic audio and speed up 
> the track. Except I can't.  
> 
> I am working in Yosemite 10.5, and part 12.2, with three stereo tracks in the 
> session. 1- select all the tracks. 2- make sure I am set to sample base, not 
> tick base. 3- everything is selected from the top to the bottom of the 
> session. 4- enable elastic audio on each track, and coincidently need the 
> polyphonic voice for each track, so I set that up. 5- in the clip section of 
> the menu bar I hit enter on follow tempo, or what ever it says there near the 
> bottom of the menu. Basically follow tempo or follow session tempo. 6- then I 
> get a message which says one or more tracks does not have a valid tempo map. 
> 
> Funny thing is one of the three tracks will change tempo while the others 
> don't.  Being that I have recorded all of these tracks, I know nothing is 
> fishy as far as my tracking workflow. 
> 
> I have even tried changing to warp and analyze, to no avail. Anyone have any 
> ideas? I'm sure it is a problem I am creating by missing a step or something. 
> However, I am lost at this point. I watched a few YouTube videos, but you 
> know how that can be. They say click on this, or click on that, and never 
> quite say what this or that is. Seems like it is a lot easier for those folks 
> than me though LOL. 
> 
> Thanks, 
> Shawn 
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Re: Can't Find Controls for elastic audio plug-in?

2015-08-06 Thread James Lee
Hi,

I'm sorry for the repost, but does anyone has suggestion about finding the 
controls for elastick audio in PT11?
InPT10, I would open edit window, go to inside the track, and find the 
controllers that let me change the audio track to tick base and choose 
elastic audio plug-in. 
However, I can't find them in PT11. Did they move it somewhere else? 
Thanks,

JL

On Tuesday, August 4, 2015 at 4:22:45 AM UTC-4, James Lee wrote:

 Hi, 

 InPT10, I would open edit window, go to inside the track, and find the 
 controllers that let me change the audio track to tick base and choose 
 elastic audio plug-in. 
 However, I can't find them in PT11. Did they move it somewhere else? 
 Thanks, 

 JL 

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Re: Elastic audio revisited

2015-06-08 Thread 'onlineeagle' via Pro Tools Accessibility
Hi Chuck, ticks is selected. I had it working before, but it just won't work at 
all now. I've even started a new project but it's still not working. The audio 
will not change. If you could talk me through how you would go about then I can 
see if I've missed anything. Thanks for your help. I've spent the wrole day on 
this one.

Sent from my iPhone

 On 8 Jun 2015, at 19:06, CHUCK REICHEL soundpicturerecord...@gmail.com 
 wrote:
 
 Hi eagle,
 ,
 Make sure that all the tracks you want to change tempo are set to Tic based.
 HTH
 Chuck
 
 
 On Jun 8, 2015, at 1:45 PM, 'onlineeagle' via Pro Tools Accessibility wrote:
 
 I would do, but I seem to have broken it again, and can't work out how to do 
 it. I will post something once I am more certain with what the heck is going 
 on.
 
 Sent from my iPhone
 
 On 8 Jun 2015, at 18:42, Poppa Bear heavens4r...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 If you have a chance, perhaps you can outline your steps for reference? It 
 may be the same elastic audio steps that have been posted on the list 
 before, but at the same time, you may have taken a slightly different 
 approach. 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] 
 Sent: Monday, June 08, 2015 8:55 AM
 To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Elastic audio revisited
 
 Hi, I would ideally have added this to the thread I created, but I dn't 
 know how to do that when no one else has yet replied. It seems as if the 
 issue was that I had conductor selected in the midi cluster transport view. 
 When that was unticked it' all worked fine. I am trying to alter the tempo 
 of some classical music so that it aligns to a click track. I don't seem to 
 be able to make the necessary changes to th audio's length while the click 
 track remains constant, but I have mixed down the click track and should be 
 able to import the audio of the click and alter the classical piece's tempo 
 while the bounced down click track is playing unaltered. Hope that makes 
 sense. Anyway, I think it's all solved. Thanks.
 
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Re: Elastic audio revisited

2015-06-08 Thread Michael lockett
Hi,

Hi,
you can do this by changing  the desired track for editing  from sample to 
ticks,
set elastic audio to polyphonic,

under track view change the view to warp,
go to the transport cluster, under  midi change the tempo, 
Make sure the conductor track isn’t selected…
Hope this helps
On Jun 8, 2015, at 12:42 PM, Poppa Bear heavens4r...@gmail.com wrote:

 If you have a chance, perhaps you can outline your steps for reference? It 
 may be the same elastic audio steps that have been posted on the list before, 
 but at the same time, you may have taken a slightly different approach. 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] 
 Sent: Monday, June 08, 2015 8:55 AM
 To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Elastic audio revisited
 
 Hi, I would ideally have added this to the thread I created, but I dn't know 
 how to do that when no one else has yet replied. It seems as if the issue was 
 that I had conductor selected in the midi cluster transport view. When that 
 was unticked it' all worked fine. I am trying to alter the tempo of some 
 classical music so that it aligns to a click track. I don't seem to be able 
 to make the necessary changes to th audio's length while the click track 
 remains constant, but I have mixed down the click track and should be able to 
 import the audio of the click and alter the classical piece's tempo while the 
 bounced down click track is playing unaltered. Hope that makes sense. Anyway, 
 I think it's all solved. Thanks.
 
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Re: Elastic audio revisited

2015-06-08 Thread 'onlineeagle' via Pro Tools Accessibility
Thanks Michael, that works excellently, insomuch as I am able to make one tempo 
change using this method, but I am trying to make multiple tempo changes to one 
piece of audio. And this is proving a challenge.

Sent from my iPhone

 On 8 Jun 2015, at 19:48, Michael lockett mloc...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
 Hi,
 you can do this by changing  the desired track for editing  from sample to 
 ticks,
 set elastic audio to polyphonic,
 
 under track view change the view to warp,
 go to the transport cluster, under  midi change the tempo, 
 Make sure the conductor track isn’t selected…
 Hope this helps
 On Jun 8, 2015, at 12:42 PM, Poppa Bear heavens4r...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 If you have a chance, perhaps you can outline your steps for reference? It 
 may be the same elastic audio steps that have been posted on the list 
 before, but at the same time, you may have taken a slightly different 
 approach. 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] 
 Sent: Monday, June 08, 2015 8:55 AM
 To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Elastic audio revisited
 
 Hi, I would ideally have added this to the thread I created, but I dn't know 
 how to do that when no one else has yet replied. It seems as if the issue 
 was that I had conductor selected in the midi cluster transport view. When 
 that was unticked it' all worked fine. I am trying to alter the tempo of 
 some classical music so that it aligns to a click track. I don't seem to be 
 able to make the necessary changes to th audio's length while the click 
 track remains constant, but I have mixed down the click track and should be 
 able to import the audio of the click and alter the classical piece's tempo 
 while the bounced down click track is playing unaltered. Hope that makes 
 sense. Anyway, I think it's all solved. Thanks.
 
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RE: Elastic audio revisited

2015-06-08 Thread Poppa Bear
If you have a chance, perhaps you can outline your steps for reference? It may 
be the same elastic audio steps that have been posted on the list before, but 
at the same time, you may have taken a slightly different approach. 

-Original Message-
From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] 
Sent: Monday, June 08, 2015 8:55 AM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Elastic audio revisited

Hi, I would ideally have added this to the thread I created, but I dn't know 
how to do that when no one else has yet replied. It seems as if the issue was 
that I had conductor selected in the midi cluster transport view. When that was 
unticked it' all worked fine. I am trying to alter the tempo of some classical 
music so that it aligns to a click track. I don't seem to be able to make the 
necessary changes to th audio's length while the click track remains constant, 
but I have mixed down the click track and should be able to import the audio of 
the click and alter the classical piece's tempo while the bounced down click 
track is playing unaltered. Hope that makes sense. Anyway, I think it's all 
solved. Thanks.

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Re: Elastic audio revisited

2015-06-08 Thread CHUCK REICHEL
Hi eagle,
,
Make sure that all the tracks you want to change tempo are set to Tic based.
HTH
Chuck


On Jun 8, 2015, at 1:45 PM, 'onlineeagle' via Pro Tools Accessibility wrote:

 I would do, but I seem to have broken it again, and can't work out how to do 
 it. I will post something once I am more certain with what the heck is going 
 on.
 
 Sent from my iPhone
 
 On 8 Jun 2015, at 18:42, Poppa Bear heavens4r...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 If you have a chance, perhaps you can outline your steps for reference? It 
 may be the same elastic audio steps that have been posted on the list 
 before, but at the same time, you may have taken a slightly different 
 approach. 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] 
 Sent: Monday, June 08, 2015 8:55 AM
 To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Elastic audio revisited
 
 Hi, I would ideally have added this to the thread I created, but I dn't know 
 how to do that when no one else has yet replied. It seems as if the issue 
 was that I had conductor selected in the midi cluster transport view. When 
 that was unticked it' all worked fine. I am trying to alter the tempo of 
 some classical music so that it aligns to a click track. I don't seem to be 
 able to make the necessary changes to th audio's length while the click 
 track remains constant, but I have mixed down the click track and should be 
 able to import the audio of the click and alter the classical piece's tempo 
 while the bounced down click track is playing unaltered. Hope that makes 
 sense. Anyway, I think it's all solved. Thanks.
 
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Re: Elastic audio revisited

2015-06-08 Thread 'onlineeagle' via Pro Tools Accessibility
I would do, but I seem to have broken it again, and can't work out how to do 
it. I will post something once I am more certain with what the heck is going on.

Sent from my iPhone

 On 8 Jun 2015, at 18:42, Poppa Bear heavens4r...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 If you have a chance, perhaps you can outline your steps for reference? It 
 may be the same elastic audio steps that have been posted on the list before, 
 but at the same time, you may have taken a slightly different approach. 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] 
 Sent: Monday, June 08, 2015 8:55 AM
 To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Elastic audio revisited
 
 Hi, I would ideally have added this to the thread I created, but I dn't know 
 how to do that when no one else has yet replied. It seems as if the issue was 
 that I had conductor selected in the midi cluster transport view. When that 
 was unticked it' all worked fine. I am trying to alter the tempo of some 
 classical music so that it aligns to a click track. I don't seem to be able 
 to make the necessary changes to th audio's length while the click track 
 remains constant, but I have mixed down the click track and should be able to 
 import the audio of the click and alter the classical piece's tempo while the 
 bounced down click track is playing unaltered. Hope that makes sense. Anyway, 
 I think it's all solved. Thanks.
 
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Elastic audio revisited

2015-06-08 Thread 'onlineeagle' via Pro Tools Accessibility
Hi, I would ideally have added this to the thread I created, but I dn't know 
how to do that when no one else has yet replied. It seems as if the issue was 
that I had conductor selected in the midi cluster transport view. When that was 
unticked it' all worked fine. I am trying to alter the tempo of some classical 
music so that it aligns to a click track. I don't seem to be able to make the 
necessary changes to th audio's length while the click track remains constant, 
but I have mixed down the click track and should be able to import the audio of 
the click and alter the classical piece's tempo while the bounced down click 
track is playing unaltered. Hope that makes sense. Anyway, I think it's all 
solved. Thanks.

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Re: Elastic audio revisited

2015-06-08 Thread 'onlineeagle' via Pro Tools Accessibility
Hi, here's what I did to finally get it working like I wanted. Conductor track 
is inabled it the midi cluster. I make sure that the audio track I want to  
time change is selected first. I also make sure that elastic audio is enabled 
on that track, and that that it's set to ticks. I then go to the ruler and 
select tempo. Now I can VO-space on the tempo ruler and change the time of the 
audio which will apply itself to my selection, from the chosen start to end 
time. And I can make as many changes as I like. Hope this description makes 
sense. Thanks for all your help.

Sent from my iPhone

 On 8 Jun 2015, at 19:48, Michael lockett mloc...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
 Hi,
 you can do this by changing  the desired track for editing  from sample to 
 ticks,
 set elastic audio to polyphonic,
 
 under track view change the view to warp,
 go to the transport cluster, under  midi change the tempo, 
 Make sure the conductor track isn’t selected…
 Hope this helps
 On Jun 8, 2015, at 12:42 PM, Poppa Bear heavens4r...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 If you have a chance, perhaps you can outline your steps for reference? It 
 may be the same elastic audio steps that have been posted on the list 
 before, but at the same time, you may have taken a slightly different 
 approach. 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] 
 Sent: Monday, June 08, 2015 8:55 AM
 To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Elastic audio revisited
 
 Hi, I would ideally have added this to the thread I created, but I dn't know 
 how to do that when no one else has yet replied. It seems as if the issue 
 was that I had conductor selected in the midi cluster transport view. When 
 that was unticked it' all worked fine. I am trying to alter the tempo of 
 some classical music so that it aligns to a click track. I don't seem to be 
 able to make the necessary changes to th audio's length while the click 
 track remains constant, but I have mixed down the click track and should be 
 able to import the audio of the click and alter the classical piece's tempo 
 while the bounced down click track is playing unaltered. Hope that makes 
 sense. Anyway, I think it's all solved. Thanks.
 
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RE: Elastic audio revisited

2015-06-08 Thread Poppa Bear
Thanks for sharing.

-Original Message-
From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] 
Sent: Monday, June 08, 2015 3:47 PM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Elastic audio revisited

Hi, here's what I did to finally get it working like I wanted. Conductor track 
is inabled it the midi cluster. I make sure that the audio track I want to  
time change is selected first. I also make sure that elastic audio is enabled 
on that track, and that that it's set to ticks. I then go to the ruler and 
select tempo. Now I can VO-space on the tempo ruler and change the time of the 
audio which will apply itself to my selection, from the chosen start to end 
time. And I can make as many changes as I like. Hope this description makes 
sense. Thanks for all your help.

Sent from my iPhone

 On 8 Jun 2015, at 19:48, Michael lockett mloc...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
 Hi,
 you can do this by changing  the desired track for editing  from 
 sample to ticks, set elastic audio to polyphonic,
 
 under track view change the view to warp, go to the transport cluster, 
 under  midi change the tempo, Make sure the conductor track isn’t 
 selected… Hope this helps
 On Jun 8, 2015, at 12:42 PM, Poppa Bear heavens4r...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 If you have a chance, perhaps you can outline your steps for reference? It 
 may be the same elastic audio steps that have been posted on the list 
 before, but at the same time, you may have taken a slightly different 
 approach. 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com]
 Sent: Monday, June 08, 2015 8:55 AM
 To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Elastic audio revisited
 
 Hi, I would ideally have added this to the thread I created, but I dn't know 
 how to do that when no one else has yet replied. It seems as if the issue 
 was that I had conductor selected in the midi cluster transport view. When 
 that was unticked it' all worked fine. I am trying to alter the tempo of 
 some classical music so that it aligns to a click track. I don't seem to be 
 able to make the necessary changes to th audio's length while the click 
 track remains constant, but I have mixed down the click track and should be 
 able to import the audio of the click and alter the classical piece's tempo 
 while the bounced down click track is playing unaltered. Hope that makes 
 sense. Anyway, I think it's all solved. Thanks.
 
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Re: proper method for dealing with markers in Pro Tools 11 when working with elastic audio and using the quantize function

2015-04-04 Thread TheOreoMonster
Below i pasted instructions someone shared for quantizing drum loops to the 
project tempo. Follow them and see if you were doing something different and 
they help. Also are you importing a drum loop or just audio file of drums?
 Elastic Audio (syncing Loops)
 Import a drum loop in to PT.
 Click on the Elastic Audio Plug-in selector button in the edit window.
 Select ✓ Rhythmic from the list, because it's a Drum loop.
 Next click on the Timebase selector and choose (ticks) allowing the audio to 
 dynamically change along with the tempo as if it were midi.
 Go to Regions menu and select Conform to Tempo and  the drum loop should  
 now be playing back in time with your pt session tempo!
 If you want to transpose say a melodic elastic audio loop just go to 
 transpose window and change  it up or down to taste! 
 Also quantization of the elastic audio  is available  if you want.

 On Apr 1, 2015, at 6:43 PM, Nick Gawronski n...@nickgawronski.com wrote:
 
 Hi, I am working on a class assignment that requires me to quantize drums to 
 the grid using the click track.  I have messed around with the quantize 
 functions but when my instructor saw the project they said that there were 
 way to many markers after setting the view for use with elastic audio and I 
 did the quantize infront of them and they said the drums were not on the 
 grid.  I know about the option numpad 5 command but how using voiceover do 
 you go about setting the values properly to quantize properly?  I even went 
 as far as to call Avid support and asked them if they could remote into my 
 system and be my eyes for helping me out with this issue and they said they 
 did understand about the markers but they don't teach usage of the software 
 and could offer no suggestions as to how I can complete this assignment 
 accessibley or who I could contact to help me either do this with voiceover 
 or just be my eyes and I could explain what I needed done and we could work 
 together to get this done.  What at this point is my best option or is there 
 someone directly at Avid I can contact to help me out get things properly 
 setup in this session so these markers are properly lined up so when I do the 
 quantize option the drums go to the grid?  Nick Gawronski
 
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proper method for dealing with markers in Pro Tools 11 when working with elastic audio and using the quantize function

2015-04-01 Thread Nick Gawronski
Hi, I am working on a class assignment that requires me to quantize 
drums to the grid using the click track.  I have messed around with the 
quantize functions but when my instructor saw the project they said that 
there were way to many markers after setting the view for use with 
elastic audio and I did the quantize infront of them and they said the 
drums were not on the grid.  I know about the option numpad 5 command 
but how using voiceover do you go about setting the values properly to 
quantize properly?  I even went as far as to call Avid support and asked 
them if they could remote into my system and be my eyes for helping me 
out with this issue and they said they did understand about the markers 
but they don't teach usage of the software and could offer no 
suggestions as to how I can complete this assignment accessibley or who 
I could contact to help me either do this with voiceover or just be my 
eyes and I could explain what I needed done and we could work together 
to get this done.  What at this point is my best option or is there 
someone directly at Avid I can contact to help me out get things 
properly setup in this session so these markers are properly lined up so 
when I do the quantize option the drums go to the grid?  Nick Gawronski


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The proper procedure for quantizing drums using elastic audio.

2014-12-09 Thread Chad Morrison

Hello, to all,

I am having trouble quantizing drums using elastic audio.Would some one 
be willing to give me step by step instructions on how to complete this 
task?I have all my drums added to a group with the tracks selected, I 
navigate to the edit view, locate the elastic audio button and set the 
plug to rhythmic audio, but I have also tried polyphonic without 
success.After wating for the audio to be analyzed, Set the grid to the 
proper note increment, I then use the hotkey command plus the number 0. 
However, The drums are are moved to some strange place on the grid or 
has some interesting artifacts in the audio.


I have also found that when I attempt to nudge the audio in to place 
numbad plus and minus only move the cursor and not the audio.Any advice 
on this problem would also be appreciated.I have tried looking in the 
manual for help, but I was unsuccessful.


I thank you in advance for your help,

chad

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Re: Question about Elastic Audio/Beat Detective

2014-08-10 Thread 'Hi' via Pro Tools Accessibility
Hi, you did say my question is 3 times. :) That's a joke. However, you 
could have shortly worded the post by saying, I was wondering if audio 
that's slightly out of tempo can be quantized?
Generally if it's not too bad you can use elastic which Chuck had a 
detailed explanation about a while back if you search the posts. The 
other thing you can do is tab to transients which is way more involved 
and time consuming but it will work provided you have patients and time 
to read up on it.


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how accessible is elastic audio in pro tools 11 with voiceover

2014-04-19 Thread Nick Gawronski
Hi, I was just wondering how usable elastic audio is with voiceover as for
a class project I do have to do some work with elastic audio or manually
move the audio into place?  Nick Gawronski

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elastic audio

2014-01-19 Thread chad baker
hi i like to remix and trying to beat match a loop
its a 2 bar loop i took from a song trying to match the tempo
when ever i change tempo the loop don’t change tempo
it stays at the same bpm 
i do dance stuff i want it at 130 bpm and the loop is 111
i changed samples to tics no luck
i went to the counters and selected the portion

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Re: elastic audio

2014-01-19 Thread Poppa Bear
Chuck Righchul on this list knows the functions/key commands to get it 
working, perhaps he will chime in, or I can dig around in my email archives 
and repaiste them.
- Original Message - 
From: chad baker baker3...@gmail.com

To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Sent: Saturday, January 18, 2014 11:48 PM
Subject: elastic audio


hi i like to remix and trying to beat match a loop
its a 2 bar loop i took from a song trying to match the tempo
when ever i change tempo the loop don’t change tempo
it stays at the same bpm
i do dance stuff i want it at 130 bpm and the loop is 111
i changed samples to tics no luck
i went to the counters and selected the portion

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Re: elastic audio

2014-01-19 Thread TheOreoMonster
Here is Chuc”s Musings on the Subject.
Elastic audio is usable! :)
Long explanation Read the PT manual! ;)
Short story!
Import a drum loop in to PT.
Click on the Elastic Audio Plug-in selector button in the edit window.
Select ✓ Rhythmic from the list, because it's a Drum loop.
Next click on the Timebase selector and choose (ticks) allowing the audio to 
dynamically change along with the tempo as if it were midi.
OK thats it! :)
Now the fun!!!
Go to Regions menu and select Conform to Tempo and bang the drum loop is now 
playing back in time with your pt session tempo!
(note in PT 10 this will be the clips menu not the region menu)
If you want to transpose say a melodic elastic audio loop just go to transpose 
window and bang it up or down to taste! 
Also quantization of the elastic audio  is available  if you want.
Just a note I accomplished this using a PT HD3 system running pt 9.3..

Remember, this is a google group, there fore  go to google search and include 
PTACCESS Google Group in along with your search terms to search the list 
archive.


On Jan 19, 2014, at 4:04 AM, Poppa Bear heavens4r...@gmail.com wrote:

 Chuck Righchul on this list knows the functions/key commands to get it 
 working, perhaps he will chime in, or I can dig around in my email archives 
 and repaiste them.
 - Original Message - From: chad baker baker3...@gmail.com
 To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Saturday, January 18, 2014 11:48 PM
 Subject: elastic audio
 
 
 hi i like to remix and trying to beat match a loop
 its a 2 bar loop i took from a song trying to match the tempo
 when ever i change tempo the loop don’t change tempo
 it stays at the same bpm
 i do dance stuff i want it at 130 bpm and the loop is 111
 i changed samples to tics no luck
 i went to the counters and selected the portion
 
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Re: elastic audio

2014-01-19 Thread CHUCK REICHEL
Hi chad,

Heres a excerpt from my post last year.
 Elastic audio is usable! :)
 Long explanation Read the PT manual! ;)
 Short story!
 Import a drum loop in to PT.
 Click on the Elastic Audio Plug-in selector button in the edit window.
 Select ✓ Rhythmic from the list, because it's a Drum loop.
 Next click on the Timebase selector and choose (ticks) allowing the audio to 
 dynamically change along with the tempo as if it were midi.
 OK thats it! :)
 Now the fun!!!
 Go to Regions menu and select Conform to Tempo and bang the drum loop is 
 now playing back in time with your pt session tempo!
 If you want to transpose say a melodic elastic audio loop just go to 
 transpose window and bang it up or down to taste! 
 Also quantization of the elastic audio  is available  if you want.
 Just a note I accomplished this using a PT HD3 system running pt 9.3..
 
 Chuck's USA proverb!
 Never Listen to People that say it can't be done LOL
 That's it for now have fun. 
 GUFFAWING :) :) :)
 
 
 YMMV!
 
 
 CHUCK REICHEL
 954-742-0019
 www.SoundPictureRecording.com
 In GOD I Trust

On Jan 19, 2014, at 3:48 AM, chad baker wrote:

 hi i like to remix and trying to beat match a loop
 its a 2 bar loop i took from a song trying to match the tempo
 when ever i change tempo the loop don’t change tempo
 it stays at the same bpm 
 i do dance stuff i want it at 130 bpm and the loop is 111
 i changed samples to tics no luck
 i went to the counters and selected the portion
 
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Elastic audio is usable! :)

2012-03-27 Thread CHUCK REICHEL
Elastic audio is usable! :)
Long explanation Read the PT manual! ;)
Short story!
Import a drum loop in to PT.
Click on the Elastic Audio Plug-in selector button in the edit window.
Select ✓ Rhythmic from the list, because it's a Drum loop.
Next click on the Timebase selector and choose (ticks) allowing the audio to 
dynamically change along with the tempo as if it were midi.
OK thats it! :)
Now the fun!!!
Go to Regions menu and select Conform to Tempo and bang the drum loop is now 
playing back in time with your pt session tempo!
If you want to transpose say a melodic elastic audio loop just go to transpose 
window and bang it up or down to taste! 
Also quantization of the elastic audio  is available  if you want.
Just a note I accomplished this using a PT HD3 system running pt 9.3..

Chuck's USA proverb!
Never Listen to People that say it can't be done LOL
That's it for now have fun. 
GUFFAWING :) :) :)


YMMV!


CHUCK REICHEL
954-742-0019
www.SoundPictureRecording.com
In GOD I Trust




Re: Elastic audio is usable! :)

2012-03-27 Thread Kevin Reeves
Wow. You rock. Will be looking at this.
On Mar 27, 2012, at 12:24 PM, CHUCK REICHEL wrote:

 Elastic audio is usable! :)
 Long explanation Read the PT manual! ;)
 Short story!
 Import a drum loop in to PT.
 Click on the Elastic Audio Plug-in selector button in the edit window.
 Select ✓ Rhythmic from the list, because it's a Drum loop.
 Next click on the Timebase selector and choose (ticks) allowing the audio to 
 dynamically change along with the tempo as if it were midi.
 OK thats it! :)
 Now the fun!!!
 Go to Regions menu and select Conform to Tempo and bang the drum loop is 
 now playing back in time with your pt session tempo!
 If you want to transpose say a melodic elastic audio loop just go to 
 transpose window and bang it up or down to taste! 
 Also quantization of the elastic audio  is available  if you want.
 Just a note I accomplished this using a PT HD3 system running pt 9.3..
 
 Chuck's USA proverb!
 Never Listen to People that say it can't be done LOL
 That's it for now have fun. 
 GUFFAWING :) :) :)
 
 
 YMMV!
 
 
 CHUCK REICHEL
 954-742-0019
 www.SoundPictureRecording.com
 In GOD I Trust
 
 



Re: Elastic audio is usable! :)

2012-03-27 Thread Slau Halatyn
This was something Kevin discovered during the beta cycle but it was never 
discussed on list. Thing is, a major aspect of Elastic Audio is the ability to 
create markers to stretch things like words or elements that have no reference 
to tempo. That's not currently possible although it could probably be 
implemented, and hopefully will be some day.

Best,

Slau




Re: Elastic audio is usable! :)

2012-03-27 Thread Slau Halatyn
LOL, I guess it wasn't Kevin, eh?

Slau

On Mar 27, 2012, at 12:58 PM, Kevin Reeves wrote:

 Wow. You rock. Will be looking at this.
 On Mar 27, 2012, at 12:24 PM, CHUCK REICHEL wrote:
 
 Elastic audio is usable! :)
 Long explanation Read the PT manual! ;)
 Short story!
 Import a drum loop in to PT.
 Click on the Elastic Audio Plug-in selector button in the edit window.
 Select ✓ Rhythmic from the list, because it's a Drum loop.
 Next click on the Timebase selector and choose (ticks) allowing the audio to 
 dynamically change along with the tempo as if it were midi.
 OK thats it! :)
 Now the fun!!!
 Go to Regions menu and select Conform to Tempo and bang the drum loop is 
 now playing back in time with your pt session tempo!
 If you want to transpose say a melodic elastic audio loop just go to 
 transpose window and bang it up or down to taste! 
 Also quantization of the elastic audio  is available  if you want.
 Just a note I accomplished this using a PT HD3 system running pt 9.3..
 
 Chuck's USA proverb!
 Never Listen to People that say it can't be done LOL
 That's it for now have fun. 
 GUFFAWING :) :) :)
 
 
 YMMV!
 
 
 CHUCK REICHEL
 954-742-0019
 www.SoundPictureRecording.com
 In GOD I Trust
 
 
 



RE: Elastic audio is usable! :)

2012-03-27 Thread J. R. Westmoreland
Right. Using the warp markers etc doesn't appear to work at all. At least I
couldn't get it to do so.
There is a whole section on this in the PT110 course where they want you to
warp things using elastic audio etc.
After going through this chapter I felt like I had taken up a career in
engineering on the Enterprise. LOL
It is nice to know that some things in this area are usable.

It looks like beat detective also is somewhat accessible. At least I will be
trying the lab tomorrow.

J. R.



-Original Message-
From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Slau Halatyn
Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2012 11:01 AM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Elastic audio is usable! :)

This was something Kevin discovered during the beta cycle but it was never
discussed on list. Thing is, a major aspect of Elastic Audio is the ability
to create markers to stretch things like words or elements that have no
reference to tempo. That's not currently possible although it could probably
be implemented, and hopefully will be some day.

Best,

Slau





Re: Elastic audio is usable! :)

2012-03-27 Thread Kevin Reeves
Weird thing is, I figured out how to just make it a static elastic track where 
you could change tempo here and there. But that was during the beta cycle, and 
I couldn't duplicate it. Changing pitch, now that's important. Can we do this 
to a region of audio, or just the whole track. This would be good for quick 
tuning and such.

Kevin

Re: Elastic audio is usable! :)

2012-03-27 Thread CHUCK REICHEL
Hi Kevin,
How goeth it?
I'm not sure about just a region because it was just a drum loop the second 
time i tried it.
The first time the loop had keys in it and transposed just fine for the little 
snip i had in the session.
Even quantizing worked!
Talk soon
YMMV


On Mar 27, 2012, at 1:09 PM, Kevin Reeves wrote:

 Weird thing is, I figured out how to just make it a static elastic track 
 where you could change tempo here and there. But that was during the beta 
 cycle, and I couldn't duplicate it. Changing pitch, now that's important. Can 
 we do this to a region of audio, or just the whole track. This would be good 
 for quick tuning and such.
 
 Kevin



Quantizing Elastic Audio

2011-10-09 Thread Chuck Reichel

Hi Listers!
Has any body got Elastic Audio  to work yet?
I am getting ready to take a deeper look in to taking a deeper look LOL
at Quantizing Elastic Audio  just thought before I do?
Does any body have any notes on the subject?
Here is a section from the PT manual on it.
Thanks for any input!

begin excerpt;

Chapter39: Event Operations 833
Quantizing Elastic Audio
ProTools lets you apply Quantize to Elastic Au-
dio events as well as MIDI notes. Quantize can
be applied to Event and Warp markers closest to
the quantize grid on Elastic Audio-enabled
tracks, regardless of whether they are sample- or
tick-based. When quantizing, Event markers
closest to the quantize grid are promoted to
Warp markers and all Warp markers closest to
the quantize grid are quantized based on the
Quantize settings.
Quantization can also be applied to region start
times (or sync points) on all audio tracks,
whether they are Elastic Audio-enabled, or sam-
ple- or tick-based. This lets you quickly quantize
audio regions without applying TCE, and is es-
pecially useful when working with “one-shot”
regions (single-event regions) such as sliced re-
gions or region groups.
To quantize Elastic Audio events:
1  Select the audio you want to quantize on Elas-
tic Audio-enabled tracks. (Audio not on Elastic
Audio-enabled tracks will not be quantized.)
2  Choose Events  Event Operations  Quantize.
3  In the Quantize window, select Elastic Audio
Events from the What to Quantize pop-up
menu.
4  Set the Quantize Grid and Options settings.
5  Click Apply.
The Warp and Event markers closest to the
Quantize Grid are quantized accordingly. TCE is
applied between these markers and all other
markers maintain their position relative to the
Quantize Grid.
Chuck Reichel
954-742-0019
www.SoundPictureRecording.com





Quantizing Elastic Audio

2011-10-08 Thread Chuck Reichel

Hi Listers!
Has any body got Elastic Audio  to work yet?
I am getting ready to take a deeper look in to taking a deeper look LOL
at Quantizing Elastic Audio  just thought before I do?
Does any body have any notes on the subject?
Here is a section from the PT manual on it.
Thanks for any input!

begin excerpt;

Chapter39: Event Operations 833
Quantizing Elastic Audio
ProTools lets you apply Quantize to Elastic Au-
dio events as well as MIDI notes. Quantize can
be applied to Event and Warp markers closest to
the quantize grid on Elastic Audio-enabled
tracks, regardless of whether they are sample- or
tick-based. When quantizing, Event markers
closest to the quantize grid are promoted to
Warp markers and all Warp markers closest to
the quantize grid are quantized based on the
Quantize settings.
Quantization can also be applied to region start
times (or sync points) on all audio tracks,
whether they are Elastic Audio-enabled, or sam-
ple- or tick-based. This lets you quickly quantize
audio regions without applying TCE, and is es-
pecially useful when working with “one-shot”
regions (single-event regions) such as sliced re-
gions or region groups.
To quantize Elastic Audio events:
1  Select the audio you want to quantize on Elas-
tic Audio-enabled tracks. (Audio not on Elastic
Audio-enabled tracks will not be quantized.)
2  Choose Events  Event Operations  Quantize.
3  In the Quantize window, select Elastic Audio
Events from the What to Quantize pop-up
menu.
4  Set the Quantize Grid and Options settings.
5  Click Apply.
The Warp and Event markers closest to the
Quantize Grid are quantized accordingly. TCE is
applied between these markers and all other
markers maintain their position relative to the
Quantize Grid.
Chuck Reichel
954-742-0019
www.SoundPictureRecording.com





Re: Quantizing Elastic Audio ! has any body tried this?

2011-03-17 Thread Chuck Reichel

Hi Scott  frank,
Don't forget about the CombinedQuantizePopUpButton
This has several dozen grooves in it!


I just went to the quantize window option 0 and picked a Logic  
Style Groove from the groove pop up menu and applied a swing groove  
to test the quantization  of   a midi drum track and put a swing  
groove on the midi  funk  drum track and bang it works fine.

Happy quantizing
next test will be  the audio quantization?
just look for the CombinedQuantizePopUpButton and look at all the  
options in this baby!


Logic Style Grooves submenu
also you can Recall with Template button
and save button

talk soon

On Mar 17, 2011, at 7:05 AM, Scott Chesworth wrote:


Hey Frank,

Aha, that's quite a discovery! I'd checked out the window of course,
but always assumed that the fields weren't being updated as VO doesn't
reflect it. Never actually tried applying anything to see if it took
affect.

Come the end of March I'm my own boss again for a while, so I'll be
back on board with the conferences.

Cheers
Scott

On 3/16/11, Frank Carmickle fr...@carmickle.com wrote:

Hey Scott

So if you bring up the quantize window, option 0, you will see a  
bunch of
controls and edit fields with values.  If you check the swing box  
ten vo
shift space on the edit field you can type in an amount.  You will  
not see a
change but it is there.  You can also up arrow and down arrow to  
increment.
You must click apply for it to take effect.  The fields will always  
show

zero using voiceover.

Hope you get to join us again soon.  I know it's late for you folks  
over
there.  It's not really possible to have the time work for  
everyone.  Trying

to include the US mountain folks after work and such.

Take care
--FC



On Mar 16, 2011, at 5:08 PM, Scott Chesworth wrote:


Hi all,

Can anyone spare a sec to jot down what it was that has been  
discovered

about the quantize window last night?
the hours I'm working clash horribly with the conference calls  
until the
end of the month, but I'm keen not to fall too far out of the loop  
if

possible.

Cheers
Scott


On 16 Mar 2011, at 17:49, Chuck Reichel wrote:


Hi Listers!
Lets see if this is doable?
After the discussion last night about the Quantize window and the
discoveries that  were made this just might work?
Here is a excerpt from the PT manual.

Chapter39: Event Operations 833
Quantizing Elastic Audio
ProTools lets you apply Quantize to Elastic Au-
dio events as well as MIDI notes. Quantize can
be applied to Event and Warp markers closest to
the quantize grid on Elastic Audio-enabled
tracks, regardless of whether they are sample- or
tick-based. When quantizing, Event markers
closest to the quantize grid are promoted to
Warp markers and all Warp markers closest to
the quantize grid are quantized based on the
Quantize settings.
Quantization can also be applied to region start
times (or sync points) on all audio tracks,
whether they are Elastic Audio-enabled, or sam-
ple- or tick-based. This lets you quickly quantize
audio regions without applying TCE, and is es-
pecially useful when working with “one-shot”
regions (single-event regions) such as sliced re-
gions or region groups.
To quantize Elastic Audio events:
1  Select the audio you want to quantize on Elas-
tic Audio-enabled tracks. (Audio not on Elastic
Audio-enabled tracks will not be quantized.)
2  Choose Events  Event Operations  Quantize.
3  In the Quantize window, select Elastic Audio
Events from the What to Quantize pop-up
menu.
4  Set the Quantize Grid and Options settings.
5  Click Apply.
The Warp and Event markers closest to the
Quantize Grid are quantized accordingly. TCE is
applied between these markers and all other
markers maintain their position relative to the
Quantize Grid.

Chuck Reichel
954-742-0019
www.SoundPictureRecording.com










Chuck Reichel
954-742-0019
www.SoundPictureRecording.com