[Solved] Can't find Audio Slip-Stretching in the manual

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2014/10/30 07:32:59 (permalink)

[Solved] Can't find Audio Slip-Stretching in the manual

Anyone know where to find it? I've searched both X3 Help and the web X3 Help page for "Slip", "Stretch", "Audio", "Edit" to no avail.
 
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    Re: Can't find Audio Slip-Stretching in the manual 2014/10/30 07:40:24 (permalink)
    On my phone here... Are you referring to ctrl-dragging the end of a clip to adjust tempo? The section on the smart tool in the manual will give the correct terminology, but I am not sure of the term offhand.

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    Re: Can't find Audio Slip-Stretching in the manual 2014/10/30 08:03:38 (permalink)
    From the Cakewalk home page searching for X3 help stretch http://www.cakewalk.com/Site-Search?q=x3+help+stretch the first result is http://www.cakewalk.com/Documentation?product=SONAR%20X3&language=3&help=AudioSnap.19.html. Is this what you are looking for?
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    Re: Can't find Audio Slip-Stretching in the manual 2014/10/30 08:05:28 (permalink)
    YUP! Thanks. Thought there was more info than that on it but I guess not.
     
    Funny none of the search words I used would bring up this page tho.
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    Re: Can't find Audio Slip-Stretching in the manual 2014/10/30 08:05:52 (permalink)
    If it's slip-editing your after look on page 425 of the reference manual.
     
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    Re: Can't find Audio Slip-Stretching in the manual 2014/10/30 08:10:25 (permalink)
    Thanks bluz. I got so used to just using the online help I never got around to D/Ling the manual.
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    Re: Can't find Audio Slip-Stretching in the manual 2014/10/30 09:47:00 (permalink)
    What scook referenced is what I use 99.99% of the time, but FWIW there's also a dedicated time-stretch tool if you don't want to have to hold down the Ctrl key.

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    Re: Can't find Audio Slip-Stretching in the manual 2014/11/01 05:49:05 (permalink)
    Do you mean under right-click Process Effect where you can access the Time/Pitch Stretch tool? Does that one evoke the same process as slip-stretching/bouncing? If not, which one yields better results?
     
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