mexbass
(mexbass)
December 23, 2021, 12:54pm
#1
I was doing that in Audacity easily but can’t find a way to do so in Ardour (no MIDI involved).
I found this :
The Ardour Manual
but is does not help or I do not understand it well.
Is it possible to do so?
Is the link to the manual what I need ( then I could try harder to understand it)
Regards
Michael
x42
(Robin Gareus)
December 23, 2021, 1:36pm
#2
You can use the timestretch-tool (press T) – Ardour Manual - The Toolbox .
That allows to stretch selected regions. So in order to stretch a complete session, you may first have to consolidate regions.
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mexbass
(mexbass)
December 23, 2021, 6:39pm
#3
Thanks so much Robin… I see, I have to read more before asking… sorry
Have nice Christmas Holidays!
Headwar
(Edouard S.)
December 25, 2021, 3:51pm
#4
x42
(Robin Gareus)
December 25, 2021, 4:40pm
#5
If this is only for temporary, manual adjustments, you could also use Ardour’s vari-speed control along with x42-repitch plugin:
Top-left, below the transport controls there is a vari-speed control slider
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right-click and change the mode to to “wheel” That way any speed selection will remain (since Ardour 6.6. also as default after play/stop/play).
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PS. For podcasts you may want to additionally consider adding x42 Vari Speed Anti Pitch to Ardour’s master-bus. That plugin counter-balances pitch changes when using Ardour’s vari-speed wheel.
system
(system)
closed
March 26, 2022, 10:40pm
#6
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