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Resulting Length
These values change automatically if you adjust the Time Stretch Ratio to stretch the audio so
that it ts within a specic time span or tempo.
Samples
Shows the resulting length in samples.
Seconds
Shows the resulting length in seconds.
BPM
Shows the resulting tempo in beats per minute. For this to work, the Original
Length values must be specied.
Seconds Range
These settings allow you to set a range for the time stretch.
Arbitrary Range Start Time
Allows you to set a start position for the range.
Arbitrary Range End Time
Allows you to set an end position for the range.
Use Locators
Allows you to set the Seconds Range values to the left and right locator positions,
respectively.
Algorithm
Allows you to select a time stretch algorithm.
Time Stretch Ratio
Allows you to set the amount of time stretch as a percentage of the original length. If you use the
settings in the Resulting Length section to specify the amount of time stretch, this value
changes automatically.
RELATED LINKS
Time Stretch Algorithms on page 329
Direct Oine Processing Key Commands
You can apply oine processing by using key commands.
If you add audio processes via key commands, the following applies:
The current settings are used.
The Direct Oine Processing window opens. This does not apply if the selected process
does not feature any adjustable parameters, or if the window is in the background or
minimized.
RELATED LINKS
Key Commands for Direct Oine Processing on page 328
Direct Oine Processing
Direct Oine Processing Key Commands
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