2014/04/15 19:26:47
jason216
As my journey continues in replacing Pro Tools with Sonar...
 
I do a lot of voice overs and one of the tools that I use all the time is the Pro Tools time stretch tool. It does a great job of shrinking voice overs to the exact time "without" any artifacts or pitch shifting.
 
What tool does Sonar X2 Producer have that will effectively adjust time? I would hate to have to bring my work back into Pro Tools just for the time stretch tool. 
 
Thanks
Jason216 
2014/04/15 19:41:53
Anderton
jason216
As my journey continues in replacing Pro Tools with Sonar...
 
I do a lot of voice overs and one of the tools that I use all the time is the Pro Tools time stretch tool. It does a great job of shrinking voice overs to the exact time "without" any artifacts or pitch shifting.
 
What tool does Sonar X2 Producer have that will effectively adjust time? I would hate to have to bring my work back into Pro Tools just for the time stretch tool. 
 
Thanks
Jason216 




Ctrl+click on the edge of a Clip, then drag to adjust the length. The clip edge turns yellow, and the stretch percentage shows in the top header of the clip.
 
After you've set the correct length, you will hear the clip in a real-time preview mode of less-than-stellar quality (I'm being kind). Type A to bring up the AudioSnap panel, and verify that the Offline rendering algorithm is set to Radius Mix. I believe that's the default and this step usually isn't necessary, but just in case...the setting persists so you don't have to do this every time.
 
Bounce the clip to itself, and the audio will now play back using the iZotope high-quality algorithm. I use this procedure all the time for voiceovers, and it definitely does the job.
 
 
2014/04/15 23:00:03
Fog
lightweights.. do it with an akai 950 / 1000 etc ;-)
 
kids today, dunno how easy they have it :)
 
2014/04/16 12:32:04
jason216
Thank you guys
 
**Anderton - I found a plug-in that'll work - Sony has a time stretch tool that was in my arsenal...I didn't know it was there.
Thanks
Jason216
2014/04/16 14:35:54
Anderton
You may find that the iZotope algorithm will give better audio quality. Offline processing will almost always have the advantage over real-time processing.
2014/04/16 16:22:07
dubdisciple
Also, don't forget that meoldyne is a great option for offline time stretching
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