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Uploaded by on Feb 23, 2010

In this video I show you the fastest way to stretch a vocal track in Pro Tools while keeping the performance in pitch and sounding great. This is great for editing or remixing a song.

For the ultimate guide to learning Pro Tools, check out my in depth video series, REthink Pro Tools http://www.REthinkProTools.com

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  • Awesome video! Quick question though, when you say to "hit the letter B to break it', is it command B for MAC? I must be missing a step its not breaking the wav for me, any insight is appreciated.

    Thank you!

  • @RichardGStudios You need to be in Keyboard Shortcut Focus mode. Check out my 3 time savers in Pro Tools video for how to do this.

  • U have the best protools mixing tutorials I have ever seen, but I really need to kno how u faded the two vocals so it didn't make the popping sound in the vocal. I can never get it where it doesn't pop, plz answer soon bcuz I chopp vocals etc. All the time, also keep making your vidz you explain very thoroughly , n as I said bfore u have the best protools tutorials thnx

  • @tnc1133 Thanks so much for the comment. As far as the popping you're talking about, it just takes some adjusting of your cross fades in Pro Tools. You can highlight where you want to fade and click CMD+F (or CTRL+F on a PC) and then adjust the length and shape of your cross fade. That might help.

  • great vid my dude.this is very helpful. you have officially gained a new subscriber.thanks

  • @bsteez Thanks for subscribing!

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  • thanks very usefull..

  • @ktdsound Command C, Command V..correcting myself.

  • @RichardGStudios It's control B my friend. Kinda confusing because the copy, paste, etc. are command C, Command C, while you have to break audio with control b.

  • all amercan have big mind

  • @recordingrevolution Thank you and will do!

  • Thanks for posting this info. It's quite helpful.

  • Great video

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