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Learn Series Part 15: How to slow down a track without affecting the pitch

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Sep 24, 2020 Sep 24, 2020

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This is a part of the ongoing Learn series with Mike Russell which will help you get started with Adobe Audition. We've some interesting articles & videos coming up weekly where we will talk about the tools, workflow & some really cool effects. Let us know how you use Audition & what you want to learn about Adobe Audition. We're here to help.

 

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In this video, you will learn how to change the duration of a track without affecting its pitch using tools like Strech and Pitch effect, Global Clip Stretching, and Remix.

0:23 - First slow down method using stretch and pitch (process)

1:08 - Slowing down tracks easily in the multitrack

2:42 - Amazing remix feature slows down a track with no impact 

3:06 - Adobe Audition remix properties

3:31 - Looking at the automated edits Adobe Audition Remix makes 

4:00 - Recap on how to enable remix

 

Learn more about
Time and Pitch manipulation effects
Multitrack clip stretching

 

Remix

Remix your audio in Audition to match video duration in Premiere Pro

Audition Deep Dive: Remix

Note: Remix is only available in Multitrack editor

 

Hope it helps in understanding the different tools to stretch the clips in Audition. Dynamic link between Premiere Pro and Audition can be leveraged to perform all these actions on Premiere Pro projects. Refer to this page to explore the other videos of this series. Let us know if you have any questions.

 

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