sir00 Posted March 16, 2008 Share Posted March 16, 2008 Im trying to time stretch an audio file, but after it processes the time stretch the audio file goes back the way it was originally. Ive tried option dragging and set length using locators.......still no luck.. This is an intermittent problem. Has anyone else encountered this??? Thanks in advance... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PetterFranzen Posted March 17, 2008 Share Posted March 17, 2008 is it an standard .wav or .aiff or something like that or an apple loop? If it is an apple loop you are trying to timestretch you´ll have to bounce it first. regards/Petter Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DaniGordon Posted March 17, 2008 Share Posted March 17, 2008 is it an standard .wav or .aiff or something like that or an apple loop?If it is an apple loop you are trying to timestretch you´ll have to bounce it first. regards/Petter Well, If it's an Apple Loop you don't need to timestretch it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PetterFranzen Posted March 17, 2008 Share Posted March 17, 2008 can´t really agree with you on that one... there is a bunch of apple loops that isn´t "timecoded" i.e wind, noise, the sound of people laughting.... I use to timestretch them and chop out little bits to fill out the groove... ...or just make a nice noisemat.. anyway, then you have to timestretch them to get perfect timing + that you can do interesting things to the sound when you timstretch it (maybe slow it down ta and then pitch it up, and a little bit of trash on that ) reagrds/Petter Franzén myspace.com/petterfranzen Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DaniGordon Posted March 17, 2008 Share Posted March 17, 2008 can´t really agree with you on that one... there is a bunch of apple loops that isn´t "timecoded" i.e wind, noise, the sound of people laughting.... I use to timestretch them and chop out little bits to fill out the groove... ...or just make a nice noisemat.. anyway, then you have to timestretch them to get perfect timing + that you can do interesting things to the sound when you timstretch it (maybe slow it down ta and then pitch it up, and a little bit of trash on that ) reagrds/Petter Franzén myspace.com/petterfranzen Yeah... Makes sense. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sir00 Posted March 19, 2008 Author Share Posted March 19, 2008 its a regular audio file.....anymore suggestions?? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mehdi Posted March 19, 2008 Share Posted March 19, 2008 Are you sure you have the rights to modify that file? I mean some files are read-only so it'd be impossible to change it. (cmd+I to see info on the file) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cb1974 Posted May 7, 2008 Share Posted May 7, 2008 it depends if u have a one shot sample, which normally is not timestretched.. another question what i have, if there is a posibility to timestretch in realtime.. i mean that the samples are not rendered from knew on..there are a lot of little plugins even freeware ones do have this, is ther no way in logic ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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