M-AUDIO Pro Tools Recording Studio User Manual
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Chapter 38: Elastic Audio
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Change the session tempo to change the tempo of
the region:
1
Change the tempo from the default 120 BPM
to 110 BPM (see “Tempo” on page 671).
2
Notice that since the region is on a tick-based,
Real-Time Elastic Audio-enabled track it auto-
matically conforms to the new tempo.
Quantize audio to apply a Groove Template:
1
Select the region on the tick-based, Real-Time
Elastic Audio-enabled track.
2
Choose Event > Event Operations > Quantize.
3
In the What to Quantize section, make sure
Elastic Audio Events
option is selected.
4
From the Quantize Grid pop-up menu, select a
Groove Template.
5
Set any other options.
6
Click Apply.
7
In Figure 3 below, notice that the audio has
been quantized according to the selected
Groove Template. In Warp view, you can see
that Warp markers have been added at every
Event marker near the Quantize Grid and were
used to apply quantization to those events.
Transpose the audio region down a whole-tone:
1
Select the region on the Elastic Audio-enabled
track.
2
Choose Event > Event Operations > Transpose.
3
Select the Transpose By option.
4
Enter “–2” semitones.
5
Click Apply.
Figure 2. Imported tick-based audio file with Elastic Audio processing
Warp indicators
Sample-based whole-file
Tick-based Elastic Audio–processed
region
region
Changing the default tempo