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Old 03-15-2018, 05:27 PM
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Default Audio stretching plug in/software?

Any suggestion for a plug in or software that can stretch and compress audio with out artifacts

Not talking about a major change, just a few clicks here and there.

I’m currently using Sonar Platinum and it has audio snap. Works good on percussion but any melodic instruments sounds warbly.

Does the technology exist yet?
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Old 03-15-2018, 05:53 PM
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ACID Pro, the first software for altering time signature, pitch, tempo, has been around for a long time. Give that a look.
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Any suggestion for a plug in or software that can stretch and compress audio with out artifacts

Not talking about a major change, just a few clicks here and there.

I’m currently using Sonar Platinum and it has audio snap. Works good on percussion but any melodic instruments sounds warbly.

Does the technology exist yet?
Digital Performer does it natively and does an amazing job with it. They have a 30-day free trial: http://motu.com/products/software/dp

You can also use a plugin. The de facto standard is Serrato's Pitch n' Time (https://serato.com/pitchntime). I haven't used it in quite a while, so I don't know how it's kept up over the years. In the early days of Pro Tools it was one of those "must have" plugins, usually coming right after AutoTune.
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Ceremony Melodyne is the best I've found for this type of thing.
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I second the Celemony Melodyne and as far as I know your Sonar Platinum should come with a copy of Melodyne Essential.
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