A. It would be nice to see the tracks in the arranger after time stretching. "Gaps" can mean many things.
B. I've too had some time stretch issues in 6, but I'm not sure how to quantify steps to reproduce at this time Possibly related to the OP issue is that it doesn't seem to matter which time stretch algo you use. Slow down is much pickier than speed up here. To my ears, they all sound the same regardless of what the source is (except of course "tape" as the pitch changes) |
Right click the audio event, double click and type in the file tempo, good if you know the tempo used to create the file.
Then it will jump to fill the space. Maybe loop select them then only do that once. If you don't know the file tempo you can find out in Melodyne. Good vids: https://helpcenter.celemony.com/M5/doc/ ... =studioOne
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Tacman7 wroteRight click the audio event, double click and type in the file tempo, good if you know the tempo used to create the file. Ive never had to do it like that before. I used to just change the bpm and it would stretch the entire session. Audio, midi, all of it. I would love to know what changed or what I did that it wont work now. I only do this with music I record myself. Sometimes I slow riffs down a tad to get the guitar riffs recorded tighter than I put the bpm back up to what it was. Just cant seem to make that work now. |
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