Moving elastic audio between tracks – M-AUDIO Pro Tools Recording Studio User Manual

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Chapter 38: Elastic Audio

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Moving Elastic Audio Between Tracks

Pro Tools analyzes, conforms, and commits audio in different ways when moving audio regions be-
tween tracks with Elastic Audio enabled and tracks without Elastic Audio enabled. Table 39 on
page 793
shows the different results for moving regions between real-time Elastic Audio-enabled
tracks, Rendered Elastic Audio-enabled tracks, and audio tracks without Elastic Audio.

Table 39. Moving Elastic Audio between tracks

From To

Result

Real-time Elastic
Audio–enabled track

Rendered Elastic
Audio–enabled track

Render region with destination track’s Elastic Audio plug-
in

Real-time Elastic
Audio–enabled track

audio track (no Elastic
Audio)

Render region with source track’s Elastic Audio plug-in
and commit the region to the destination track

Rendered Elastic
Audio–enabled track

Real-time Elastic
Audio–enabled track

Apply real-time Elastic Audio processing using the desti-
nation track’s Elastic Audio plug-in

Rendered Elastic
Audio–enabled track

audio track (no Elastic
Audio)

Commit to track

Audio track (no Elastic
Audio)

Real-time Elastic
Audio–enabled track

Calculate Elastic Audio analysis and apply real-time
Elastic Audio processing using the destination track’s
Elastic Audio plug-in

Audio track (no Elastic
Audio)

Rendered Elastic
Audio–enabled track

Calculate Elastic Audio analysis and render the region
using the destination track’s Elastic Audio plug-in

Pitched Elastic
Audio–enabled track

audio track (no Elastic
Audio)

Render region pitch shift with source track’s Elastic
Audio plug-in and commit the region to the destination
track

Regions that are committed, either by disabling Elastic Audio on a track or by moving a region to a
track without Elastic Audio enabled, are written to disk as new audio files (see “Committed Regions”
on page 770.)

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