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
wh
t; 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
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
How do you disable elastic audio on a track?
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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
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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Isaiah 26 : 3
Thou wilt keep
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
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
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 tem
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 understa
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
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
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
Shawn,
Thanks for the demo and very nice job.
Guitar playing ETC also nice.
John
> On Aug 4, 2016, at 9:02 AM, Shawn Brock <sh...@shawnbrock.com> wrote:
>
> Folks, sometime back someone came on looking for advice on using elastic
> audio. I remember struggling with this m
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
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
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
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
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.
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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
:
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
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.
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more certain with what the heck is going
on.
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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
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.
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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
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
Thanks for sharing.
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Subject: Re: Elastic audio revisited
Hi, here's what I did to finally get it working like I wanted. Conductor track
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
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
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
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
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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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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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,
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
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
: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
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