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Well, even the best timestrech I've heard cannot stretch very far before sounding weird, no more than a few (very few) bpm higher or lower (depending on the instrument, of course).asha wrote:longimanus: You can actually "compose" your own loops you know? And for those of us who combine working with loops and "real" instruments it would be great to have a good native timestretch in Tracktion.
Exactly why I asked the question. If it's such an important features for so many, why not use a program that was built from the ground up for this single functionality like Acid. It took years to develop Acid, with this single purpose in mind, and to expect the same functionality from a program that wasn't built for that within a few weeks or months or years even is not very realistic imo.And by the number of votes I think we can see quite clearly it´s a feature many of us would like to see in the future...
Ah ok, I understand thanks.I think a great timestretch algorhythm would be needed to have ACID functionality, but that #3 would require additionaly features... Ability to deal with acidized files, quick and easy means to transpose (I like acid's + and -), loop painting and perhaps others.
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