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The Warp feature lengthens or shortens a region of an audio track or sample without changing
Warp
its pitch. This enables you to fit the length of an audio track or sample to the length of a clip, a
bar in your clip, etc. while maintaining its original key.
Please note that the Warp algorithms are very CPU-intensive and can result in audio drop-outs
during playback if used too freely. Be mindful of how (and how often) you use the warp function.
You can reduce the CPU resources required by doing any/all of the following:
Minimize the amount of pitch adjustment of warped audio.
In Track Edit Mode, avoid using extreme Stretch values.
Avoid warping very small audio regions.
Warp as few tracks or track regions as possible (i.e., reduce the number of total number of
voices of the polyphonic limit that use the Warp algorithm at a given time), especially
instances where the warped regions start at the same time.
Avoid rapidly triggering samples that are warped.
If you have warped samples used in a drum track or keygroup track, consider using the
Flatten Pad function to consolidate the affected pad's layers into one audio sample (see
here
to learn about this). After you flatten the pad, its sample/samples no longer need to be
warped.
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