Solution to the lack of time-stertch perhaps?

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-Scott

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its not a plugin though ...

slainte :| rob

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Rob,

In my excitement, I neglected to notice that - well, time to keep looking. One of these days, one of these days, T will have bonafide time stretch/auto slice, and the quest will end.

Or I learn how to play drums or a KAT type thing.

-Scott

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I hope T will have timestretch/beat slicing natively one of these days.

Just imagine: Load up a drum loop, click some button to make it a loop clip, drag a sensitivity slider to have T auto slice it (though basic editing such as add/delete slice should be in place). Now just use alt+drag to fit it to your tempo without altering pitch.

It would be marvellous :)

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Dreaming is good.
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Well, if it wants to keep up with the Jones', it's a vital feature - I need it badly!

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I don't "need" it badly, but I'd really like it. :D
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Just curious, and I ask this honestly: what software does this currently? I know the version of Acid that I had (I want to say 2.0) had in-track timestretch that worked perfectly, as long as the clips were "Acidized" (and what it entailed to "acidize" a clip you found somewhere I'm not sure), but is automatic beatslicing like that described above something that modern sequencers do? I have Cubase SX2, and it has an implementation, but it's nowhere near that simple.

Again, just curious. :D

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At only 3 times the price of tracktion, you cant afford NOT to have it.
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Actually, I thought we were talking about beat-slicing/beat-quantization predominantly - this is a feature I would KILL for! The studio I work at has Logic, which I mostly use, but also Pro Tools, which I use for Beat Detective. I'm thinking of getting an MBox or something, but if it was on the to-do list for Tracktion, I'd wait!

Sorry about the OT.
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I just realised that the time streching feature often requested here is going to become VERY handy for me soon.

The reason is, I finally got a nice upright piano in my studio, and some pickups for it. This means I'll be able to sit at the piano, press record, and get into it! The advantage with time stretch would be that if I decide to add synths etc afterwards, and I didn't play with a click, it could fix up my original part.

Is that one way it works?

Cheers,

b.
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With standard timestretch, you could do it, but not easily. With something like Live5/Cubase SX3's Warp, it'd be a lot easier.

Even if timestretch gets added to T any time soon, it won't necessarily be easy to put your performances "in time" unless you slice them up at key points, shift, stretch, and cross-fade.

Certainly easier than it is now, though. ;)

Congrats on the piano.
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Thanks, mate! Yeah, I'm stoked about the piano - it's been the family piano for about 20 years (lovely Yamaha), and I've now inherited it.

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