"Time" compression/expansion
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"Time" compression/expansion
Is there software available for time compression for DP/Mac.
i.e. in dealing with broadcast production sometimes we cut
a "perfect take" but it may be 2-3 seconds long. I would like to
"time compress" the production without having to re-cut "it".
Thanks,
rm
Austin, TX
i.e. in dealing with broadcast production sometimes we cut
a "perfect take" but it may be 2-3 seconds long. I would like to
"time compress" the production without having to re-cut "it".
Thanks,
rm
Austin, TX
Since 1976 "Have Voice Will Babble"
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Re: "Time" compression/expansion
It's right there in DP, but one of the reasons I keep ProTools handy is for the extremely powerful and effective X-Form plugin. DP's timestretching works very well, but the nature of the content determines the quality of the result.
Cheers
Stephen
Cheers
Stephen
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"Time" compression/expansion
Well said.stephentayler wrote:It's right there in DP, but one of the reasons I keep ProTools handy is for the extremely powerful and effective X-Form plugin. DP's timestretching works very well, but the nature of the content determines the quality of the result.
Cheers
Stephen
You might want to try "Amazing Slow Downer", too. About $50.00-download. It might be called "Amazing X", now.
You can download a free demo, but it's restricted in length of the file, and (I believe) no saving.
You could, at least, see if it achieves acceptable results before purchase.
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Re: "Time" compression/expansion
Stephen....Man if "it" were a snake "it" would have bitten me.
Right there in DP "Time Scaling".
As you can tell we don't get too sophisticated doing commercials...lol
Actually we do quite often, but I guess I have been too lazy to delve into all the capacities in DP. You have instigated my re-newal in re-reading the manual!!
Thanks sooooo much!!!!
rm
Austin, Tx
Right there in DP "Time Scaling".
As you can tell we don't get too sophisticated doing commercials...lol
Actually we do quite often, but I guess I have been too lazy to delve into all the capacities in DP. You have instigated my re-newal in re-reading the manual!!
Thanks sooooo much!!!!
rm
Austin, Tx
Since 1976 "Have Voice Will Babble"
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Re: "Time" compression/expansion
There's a way to stretch a MIDI selection very quickly and easily. Hold down the CONTROL key. The cursor will change to the "proportional drag" cursor. Grab the last MIDI object's velocity marker or controller marker and drag to where you want it. Everything else that is selected will scale with it. You will probably need to hold down the SHIFT key to constrain the motion in one direction, so that you don't move vertically if you're dragging horizontally.
Note that this works differently if you grab actual notes than if you grab their velocity markers. If you grab anything in the continuous controller grid, you will get a scaled, proportional drag. If you do the same thing to notes, the selected notes will all snap to the same time point, beginning or end.
Those are just some of the things you can do with the Control key.
Shooshie
Note that this works differently if you grab actual notes than if you grab their velocity markers. If you grab anything in the continuous controller grid, you will get a scaled, proportional drag. If you do the same thing to notes, the selected notes will all snap to the same time point, beginning or end.
Those are just some of the things you can do with the Control key.
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Re: "Time" compression/expansion
Thanks to ALL for the reply's. It's so great to have this ability
to communicate.
rm
Austin, TX
to communicate.
rm
Austin, TX
Since 1976 "Have Voice Will Babble"