The function “Elastic Audio” can be found to be very useful when correcting audio issues that may arise from instruments on mono tracks. Once you set up your time points, change the view from Analysis to Warp. Whenever Pro Tools finds one of the transients this creates, it will make an analysis point at that time mark. Remember, the best tools are always our ears.
Key Takeaways:
- In Warp view you can begin to move markers around. The markers will be created on transient.
- This shortcut will not move any of the warp points, but it will create a warp marker on every analysis point. This way you don’t have to worry about creating anchors on each one.
- This feature is great for rhythmic and percussive guitars and drum loops. It will lock it to the beat easily.
“This functionality conveniently enables correction of audio issues that may arise from various instruments on mono tracks—such as keyboards, electric guitars, bass guitars or miced vocals.”
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