Pro Tools | Quick Tips | How To Use Elastic Audio | Tighten Up Performance Between The Band functionality has been upgraded in pro x2. in the previous version, you could edit multiple audio objects in elastic audio but only for one track at a time. There have been related changes to elastic audio, samplitude’s native audio editor intended primarily for retuning or pitch correcting vocals and other sources. i would like to apply some pitch correction with elastic audio but i can't correct all the tracks simultaneously, even if i select all five objects (tracks), elastic audio only works with one track at the time.
Hi there! i'm working on a five tracks session, just one instrument recorded with five microphones. Elastic audio in samplitude pro x samplitude tips & techniques samplitude’s elastic audio editor can be used for pitch correction, harmony generation, and more besides!. elastic audio is object based, so in order to use it you must first select an audio object in the vip. it was originally introduced in samplitude 8, as long ago as 2005, and remains part of the latest pro x2.
Elastic audio is samplitude’s native real time pitch shifting editor, intended for use with monophonic mono or stereo audio.