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Pro Tools: How To Use Elastic Audio

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Uploaded by on Oct 1, 2009

Learn how to time stretch and compress audio files in Pro Tools 8 using the Elastic Audio tool.

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  • is elastic audio also in the essential version?

  • @Anna114xD Hi. Elastic Time and Elastic Pitch are both included with Pro Tools SE. thanks for getting in touch and watching!

  • What's up Justin? Whats the best way to apply auto tune to vocals? on the track or aux? and do i compress, eq and reverb first or what thanks

  • @RastaRhalik Hi, thanks for getting in touch. When using auto tune on vocal it's recomendad to first edit and treat the vocal with eq and compression. Once you have the sound your looking for insert the auto tune plugin to the end of the signal chain so you get the clearest, most consistant sound possible. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching!

  • Hi Justin

    i use a m-box but when i try to recore on a stereo track i only get signal on one side what is the couse of that?

  • @RastaRhalik Hi, thanks for writing. It could be a number of things. What type of instrument are you recording and how are you connecting it? Make sure your recording onto a stereo audio track and that your connecting the right and left inputs of the instrument into channels 1 and 2 of the Mbox accordingly. If you just hear one side when monitoring try flipping the mono switch on the Mbox.

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  • justin here to show yous motha fuckas some shit

  • I dont get it, I'm trying to use EA for a some track our drummer did, he's just a tad off here and there so I wanted to fix them using EA. I set them up, once i set up the Warp, I can't move the markers. It moves the whole track itself. What am i doing wrong?

  • What's up Justin? Whats the best way to apply auto tune to vocals? on the track or aux? and do i compress, eq and reverb first or what thanks

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