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4 Dragging the speed keyframe to the left or right speeds up the audio on one side
of the keyframe and slows down the audio on the other side of the keyframe, from
that keyframe to the neighboring keyframes applied to that clip. Using an audio clip’s
waveform as your guide, you can use multiple speed keyframes to match the waveform
of one performance to the waveform of another, in order to make the timing match. Or,
you can adjust speed keyframes freeform to manipulate performances or sounds for
creative effect.
Adjusting a series of speed keyframes to
retime one performance to match another
You can also drag the beginning or end of an audio clip to retime that portion of the clip
going forwards or back to the next speed keyframe that’s been added.
5 If you’ve made some speed keyframe adjustments, but you find yourself wishing a
speed keyframe you created had been placed at a different position relative to the
audio waveform being adjusted, you can hold the Command key down and drag any
speed keyframe to move it closer to or farther away from a part of the waveform you
want it to retime. This fine-tunes the audio retiming adjustment occurring at that point
in the clip.
(Left) Before Command-dragging a speed keyframe to be closer
to the original beginning of the sound being retimed, (Right) After
6 When you’re done, you can click the close button at the upper-left-hand corner to hide
the Elastic Wave retiming controls.
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