Quote from: the yokel on January 04, 2005, 10:03:06 AM
Here's another method to time stretch in wavelab that doesn't involve calculations.
Get your tracks in sync in a montage. Then go to the last few minutes of the set & split them(in the middle/left of the screen hit "edit>split all tracks @ cursor"). Then move the end portion of the track that needs to be stretched so it is again in sync. The gap you have between the track is the difference between the 2 tapes clock speeds, or drift. Move your cursor so it is exactly @ the beg. of the end piece of the track that you intend to stretch. Right click over the longer piece of the track that you intend to stretch & hit "transform>time stretch to cursor". Just make sure "Preserve pitch" is enabled.
holy easter eggs, i just did this for the first time. i was a LONG time cutter, or splitter. dont know why but i resisted learning this until this week, wow.
this is way easier than you think, esp. with all the help from
ts.comone thing i cant figure out, how to grab a block of 24/96 files and have them stretched together, because otherwise i only strech the last hr or so. grouping them, and 'locking' them didnt work properly,