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Select Audio > Advanced > Close Gaps (Time Stretch) to apply time stretch to each
slice and close the gaps.
Consider activating auto fades for the corresponding audio track, and setting the
fade-out to 10 ms to eliminate clicks.
Select Audio > Advanced > Close Gaps (Crossfade) to apply crossfades to the slices
and close the gaps.
AFTER COMPLETING THIS TASK
NOTE
If you decide to change the tempo again, undo your actions and use the original, unstretched
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Deleting Overlaps
If the project tempo is higher than the tempo of the original audio event, the slice events in the
part may overlap. You can delete these overlaps.
PROCEDURE
1. Right-click the track in the track list and from the context menu, select Auto Fades
Settings.
2. In the Auto Fades dialog, activate Auto Crossfades.
3. Click OK.
4. Select the overlapping events in the part and select Audio > Advanced > Delete Overlaps.
RESULT
The sound is smoothed out.
Creating a Groove Quantize Map
You can use hitpoints to create a groove quantize map.
PREREQUISITE
The audio event from which you want to extract the timing is opened in the Sample Editor, and
the hitpoints are set at the correct positions.
PROCEDURE
In the Hitpoints section in the Inspector, click Create Groove.
RESULT
The groove is extracted from the audio event and automatically selected in the Quantize Presets
pop-up menu on the Project window toolbar.
AFTER COMPLETING THIS TASK
Open the Quantize Panel and save the groove as a preset.
Hitpoints
Creating a Groove Quantize Map
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