The symbol in the opening graphic of this thread shows up when you change the BPM. Perhaps you slowed down the song to record a part that was hard to play or you decided the song was too fast or too slow.
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Changing the beats per minute (BPM) must be a form of time stretching then, cause that symbol always shows up when I'm experimenting with different BPMs.
Try it. Either that, or as many have already pointed out, the symbol is so tiny they just look similar. |
From the pdf file that's available @ the thread Icon Symbol Legend, that symbol denotes "Clip being processed (Timestretch, Audio Bend, Sample Rate Change, etc.)". HTH.
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Yes. There are different ways that happens when that icon appears to show up just to let you know something is being processed.
- Pitching with Elastique' (Transpose or Tune) - Stretching manually or with tempo change. - Real time SRC happening because of a sample rate mismatch between the clip and the project. - Audio Bend (which is stretching) ... and I suppose anything else that might happen like that, where the source audio file is being processed or changed in some way. In most cases (maybe not all, timestretch can run from a cache for example) it probably also means that those clips are using some real time CPU cycles that you can recover by bouncing the clip. |
1.Icons for tracks like logic and Cubase has
2.The fonts on the mix console are to small to . Read making that resizable would be a plus 3.when I touch a fader on my control surface It highlight the fader in studio one's mix and edit screen like logic has, marking these small inhancements Will be a huge plus I believe for everyone |
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