Scott Freiman is a renaissance man ... both an award winning musician and entrepreneur, Scott has a long history of composing and producing great music.
Elastic Audio is an essential tool for any composer or producer working in Pro Tools. It's ability to time stretch audio in realtime (Elastic Time) was enhanced in Pro Tools with Elastic Pitch -- the ability to quickly change the pitch of any audio. But, most people rarely explore the possibilities that Elastic Audio offers.
In Pro Tools 205: Elastic Audio, Pro Tools expert Scott Freiman walks through detailed examples of the many uses of Elastic Audio. Matching audio to tempo without changing pitch. Adding realtime tempo changes to your audio. Auditioning loops at tempo. Working with REX and ACID loops. Warping beats. Pitch shifting. These and many more techniques can help improve any session -- from a classical recording to a remix to a film score.
Scott covers all the basics, as well as all the hidden details of Elastic Audio. This is one Pro Tools course that you certainly don't want to miss!
Outline
Section 1: Section 1: Introduction to Elastic Audio
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Reviews
T2C Scott wrote on May 16, 2013
Awesome tutorial! if you saw the "BEAT DETECTIVE" tutorial, your gunna love this. the things you can do with "ELASTIC AUDIO" is awesome! great course MPV!
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Paul Simmons wrote on May 14, 2010
Really cool. I had a session going, and this answered my question in 2 minuets! Saved my behind. Thanks!
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Rene Lamy wrote on December 7, 2009
As usual, a great tutorial!
On thing only: I would appreciate to be able to dowload the sessions files to devellop my skills with using same material.
Thanks!
Rene
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Roberto wrote on July 30, 2009
Really good tutorial.
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Terry wrote on July 22, 2009
Awesome tutorial. Presented in a clear, concise and straight forward manner.
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Alex Waller wrote on June 28, 2009
Very informative and useful,as are all the tutorials I've bought.My one criticism is the bias towards loops rather than freely played audio.I would like to see more on using elastic audio to correct freely played songs that are not played to a click, and how one could use elastic audio for tightening up performances.But overall very good!
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Luiz Alberto Montalvao wrote on June 24, 2009
I just loved it!!
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Steve Hernadez wrote on June 11, 2009
great video learn a lot . looking to more like this in future
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Hans Rothengatter wrote on June 10, 2009
Hi there,
I watched the video tutorials several times now and it's really so helpful that it makes working with elastic audio within Pro Tools so much more easier for me. What I really like is that it's chopped up in many items (42 in thi case) and if I only want to know something about 1 thing I can quickly navigate to that section and watch it again. The pace of teaching is good (no quick talker) and also the quality of the vids are OK.
So a big thumb up from me. Cheeers Hans
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Marc Flamand wrote on June 9, 2009
I'd love to see a tutorial of de plug-inns (like melodyne, boom boom, bdexpansion and so on.
Your tutorials are very good.