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Moving Flex Markers and Time Stretching
When you move flex markers, the audio material will be time-stretched, but the results
depend on which flex marker you move and where you move it.
Consider the following two examples:
When you move a flex marker to the left: The audio material is time-compressed up to
the preceding flex marker, the preceding tempo marker, or the region start position.
The audio material is time-expanded up to the following flex marker or the following
tempo marker (which can also be the region end position).
When you move a flex marker to the right: The audio material is time-expanded up to
the preceding flex marker, the preceding tempo marker, or the region start position.
The audio material is time-compressed up to the following flex marker or the following
tempo marker (which can also be the region end position).
Note: You can reset a flex marker by Control-clicking (or right-clicking) the flex marker,
then choosing Set To Neutral Position from the shortcut menu.
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