Re: off topic (was: Re: ableton live in vmware)

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Elastic Time is not only useful for samples/loops. In a traditional editing session it can fix and tighten up everything from drum tracks to vocals easily and fast. In Pro Tools (>= 7.4) it's a matter of viewing in sample mode, analyzing, warping, and you're done. Where Beat Detective/Rhythm Ferret slices audio, Elastic Time stretches audio. If you ever had to cut up a region where the decay stops unnaturally, this is your salvation.
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