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I want to change audio speed just like we change video speed,

Engaged ,
Oct 01, 2018 Oct 01, 2018

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with key frames, easing, or like time remapping, etc.  So far I am not seeing how to do that.

Thanks anyone

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Engaged , Oct 01, 2018 Oct 01, 2018

OK i tried that too, but linking did not "stick" to the behaviors of the picture track.

But YES, mission accomplished in Audition.

Thanks

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Right click on audio > Speed/Duration.

If you want ramp you will have to cut the clip up.

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nooo, no cuts please.  No way?
Can Audition do that?

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Steve,

Unfortunately no. The only features you can ramp without cuts for audio are Volume, Channel Volume and Balance. Of course the linked audio to the video will speed up if you ramp the video. Hmmm....

Wait.. I just did some testing.. so as long as your audio file is "Linked" to a video track, you can ramp that video track which ramps the linked audio as well. So.. you could link the audio you want to ramp with a graphic off screen. Then ramp the speed of that graphic and in essence you would be ramping your audio as well. That would work. But if you have a lot of smaller clips that would be a pain the buttox.

Hope that helps

-Dax

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OK i tried that too, but linking did not "stick" to the behaviors of the picture track.

But YES, mission accomplished in Audition.

Thanks

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