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Speed ramping BPM / tempo curve in audition

Explorer ,
Apr 10, 2017 Apr 10, 2017

I find it really odd that after so many iterations, Adobe Audition doesn't have ramping for time stretch between two points or sides of a cut.

To make a case, the competing software Apple's Logic Pro X has tempo curves that can be applied to clips, and other audio editing suites also have similar options.

I'm a PC user, so is there a VST or a plugin for audition that will allow real speed ramping?

Having used a KORG with a tempo dial to make some groovy-ish music more than a decade ago and knowing I'm not the only one who did that in music (understatement), I'm really surprised to not see anything like this for so many years in audition.

Pre-responses to replies I'm likely to see.

No, unanswered and the reply is not how to ramp:

Linear Time Stretch

No, this is also not ramping, this simply changes the BPM of an entire music track

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Community Expert , Apr 10, 2017 Apr 10, 2017

Yes, it has been requested many times over the years. The only conclusion you can draw is that the people with the large numbers of seats have this pretty low on their want-lists, and these organisations, with their seats into the thousands, are the ones that count, I'm afraid. Because they're the ones that are making a significant contribution to the Adobe wage bill, not us. You and I may think that it makes absolute sense to include it, but if the video people with the big bucks think that it'

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Yes, it has been requested many times over the years. The only conclusion you can draw is that the people with the large numbers of seats have this pretty low on their want-lists, and these organisations, with their seats into the thousands, are the ones that count, I'm afraid. Because they're the ones that are making a significant contribution to the Adobe wage bill, not us. You and I may think that it makes absolute sense to include it, but if the video people with the big bucks think that it's an absolute anathema, then it probably won't happen; they rather prefer things to run at a constant speed!

But hey, you never know...

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