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supersonik
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Mar 2005
Location: Louisiana
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I've been looking for a easy program myself. I have been using Cubases timestretch tool, but I cant ever get it exactly how I want so I end up have to cut / paste alot.
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Jun-04-2007 22:42
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cybernetica
Captain Insano

Registered: Oct 2004
Location: Cologne, Germany
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Timestretching in FL is pretty simple, I almost never use the slicer for this.
except if I also want to slice the sample a lot to drag all the parts around - this is definately easier in the slicer, but is also possible to do this only with audio clips.
here is how it goes (in case you didnt figure out already):
-create a new audio clip and load the sample of your choice inside.
-paint the audio clip in the timeline on the playlist (in the lower area of the playlist where you can actually see the wave).
-now simply drag the right edge of the sample to the left or to the right while you hold down ALT. This allows you to stretch the vocal without snapping to grid.
-if you want to be more accurate you can zoom in with the black square on the top right of the playlist. if you have zoomed in very closely, you can see the actual waveform very well and fit certain points of the sample exactly to the beat.
-if you have stretched something, it sometimes also pitches the sample down/up. To fix this, simply go to the channel settings, in the middle you see the "time stretching" box. right click on "pitch", select reset. There you go.
It is also possible to slice audio clips easily.
-In the lower area of the playlist where the audio clips go, hold down shift and make a slice movement. I dont want to explain how it works, just experiment.
-it also works while you hold down the Alt key, then you can free slice without beat restriction, sometimes good, sometimes bad.
-so now that you have sliced your sample you can timestretch. If you do that, all parts of the sliced sample will be stretched. Oh no!
-to fix this click on the audio slice you want to stretch separately without affecting the others. there is a small triangle in the upper left of the audio clip. click there, choose "make unique", now it has created a new audio clip from the slice.
When making unique a lot of timestretched clips, FL can sometimes become very slow or rarely even crash, but this has become much better since version 5. As always its a good idea to save often.
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Jun-07-2007 12:33
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ASFSE
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Aug 2005
Location: the bay
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| quote: | Originally posted by cybernetica
Timestretching in FL is pretty simple, I almost never use the slicer for this.
except if I also want to slice the sample a lot to drag all the parts around - this is definately easier in the slicer, but is also possible to do this only with audio clips.
here is how it goes (in case you didnt figure out already):
-create a new audio clip and load the sample of your choice inside.
-paint the audio clip in the timeline on the playlist (in the lower area of the playlist where you can actually see the wave).
-now simply drag the right edge of the sample to the left or to the right while you hold down ALT. This allows you to stretch the vocal without snapping to grid.
-if you want to be more accurate you can zoom in with the black square on the top right of the playlist. if you have zoomed in very closely, you can see the actual waveform very well and fit certain points of the sample exactly to the beat.
-if you have stretched something, it sometimes also pitches the sample down/up. To fix this, simply go to the channel settings, in the middle you see the "time stretching" box. right click on "pitch", select reset. There you go.
It is also possible to slice audio clips easily.
-In the lower area of the playlist where the audio clips go, hold down shift and make a slice movement. I dont want to explain how it works, just experiment.
-it also works while you hold down the Alt key, then you can free slice without beat restriction, sometimes good, sometimes bad.
-so now that you have sliced your sample you can timestretch. If you do that, all parts of the sliced sample will be stretched. Oh no!
-to fix this click on the audio slice you want to stretch separately without affecting the others. there is a small triangle in the upper left of the audio clip. click there, choose "make unique", now it has created a new audio clip from the slice.
When making unique a lot of timestretched clips, FL can sometimes become very slow or rarely even crash, but this has become much better since version 5. As always its a good idea to save often. |
another reason why FL owns
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Jun-08-2007 18:26
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