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How to use elastic in samplitude pro x2
How to use elastic in samplitude pro x2







Both modes use the same four algorithms, selected from the Algorithm drop-down list under the Edit VIP Object section on the left. By default it opens up in Relative mode, although this setting can be changed from the View menu by ticking ‘Open in mode direct’ (which is my preference).

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The editor can be maximised to full screen if needed, or docked in Samplitude by clicking the docking icon at the far left of the Elastic Audio toolbar (although this isn’t ‘docking’ in the strictest senses, as it resizes the window to make it a more manageable size within the VIP).Įlastic Audio has two editing modes: Relative and Direct. You can also open Elastic Audio from the Object Editor (shortcut Ctrl+O) by selecting the Time/Pitch tab and then clicking the Elastic Audio button.

how to use elastic in samplitude pro x2

Once you have selected the object you can open EA from the menu Object / Object Effects / Time/Pitch / Elastic Audio, or by setting a custom keyboard shortcut - I use Ctrl+Shift+E. It was originally introduced in Samplitude 8, as long ago as 2005, and remains part of the latest Pro X2.Įlastic Audio is object-based, so in order to use it you must first select an audio object in the VIP. Samplitude’s Elastic Audio editor can be used for pitch correction, harmony generation, and more besides!Įlastic Audio is Samplitude’s native real-time pitch-shifting editor, intended for use with monophonic mono or stereo audio.

how to use elastic in samplitude pro x2

The Elastic Audio editor in Relative Mode, shown docked.







How to use elastic in samplitude pro x2