time stretch multiple soundbytes
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time stretch multiple soundbytes
I went to DP6 from 4.6 and I can't figure out how to do this now. I have nine tracks from a drumkit recording about 16 bars long. It's a bit too fast for the tempo I need. In DP 4.6 I could select all nine soundbytes,hold the shift key and then use the hand to stretch them all together by grabbing any one. Everything I tried in DP6 left me with only one soundbyte selected and stretchable. What am I missing?? Thanks for any help.
Re: time stretch multiple soundbytes
I have never seen that happen in 5 or 6; wish I knew if there was a way.
Doug Williams
Electromagnetic Radiation Recorders
The Martha Bassett Show broadcast mixer
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DP 11.34
Studio M1 Max OS12.7.6
MOTU 16A and Monitor 8
M1 Pro MBP for remotes and editing
Electromagnetic Radiation Recorders
The Martha Bassett Show broadcast mixer
Tape Op issue 73
DP 11.34
Studio M1 Max OS12.7.6
MOTU 16A and Monitor 8
M1 Pro MBP for remotes and editing
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Re: time stretch multiple soundbytes
Using the Scale Time function is a good way to do this accurately, even though sometimes eyeballing it is the better way to go. Just make sure "time scale audio" box is checked.
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