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Elastic Audio (Easy)
(Elastic Audio in Samplitude Pro – Elastic Audio Easy in Samplitude)
Shortcut: Ctrl + Shift + E
If you own the standard version of Samplitude, then a functionally limited version of Elastic
Audio Editor is available which is called "Elastic Audio Easy"; the Pro version of Samplitude
features the full version.
Elastic Audio Easy features the following limitations compared to Elastic Audio:
No "Relative" mode
No menu
No view options (zoom shortcuts, waveforms)
No project synchronization
Only one object, no multi-objects
No multi-track editing
Elastic Audio – General
Elastic Audio is a specialized editor with which the pitch of audio material can be changed.
A combination of automatic resampling and pitchshift algorithms as well as pitch detection
for monophonic material allows you to extensively change the pitch of the diverse audio
material.
Pitchshifting algorithms are able to change a melody in the pitch without influencing the
tempo. Samplitude provides a variety of pitchshifting algorithms, which can be used
depending on the existing material.
Elastic Audio provides the following options:
Detection of the basic frequency in monophonic audio material.
Automation of resampling and pitchshifting algorithms. This also includes an algorithm
for format-true pitch shifts of monophonic audio material which uses the results of the
pitch detection basic frequency analysis.
Automatic and manual correction of the basic frequency process in monophonic audio
material.
Automatic and manual correction of the pitch of notes from monophonic audio material.
Changing melodies in monophonic audio material.
Manual correction of the basic pitch curve.
Note on timestretching: Timestretching cannot be automated, but it can be used
statically with Elastic Audio.
Elastic Audio - Editing modes
The Elastic Audio Editor can be used in two different operational modes: "Relative" (not in
the Easy version) and "Direct mode. If you prefer Elastic audio to always open in "Direct"
mode, then select the function "Start mode direct" from the Elastic Audio "View" menu.