Serato Pitch 'n Time with Resolve

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Harri Järvinen

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Serato Pitch 'n Time with Resolve

PostThu Mar 16, 2023 6:03 pm

Anyone using the revered Serato Pitch 'n Time plugin in Resolve to speed up dialog?

I need to make tiny 2-3% increase to dialog speed. I am wondering if I get better result with Serato compared to Resolve's own Change Clip Speed function. (It sounds artificial with 3% speed increase)

How is the workflow when doing it with a plugin?
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Re: Serato Pitch 'n Time with Resolve

PostFri Mar 17, 2023 1:19 am

Did you try Fairlight?
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Re: Serato Pitch 'n Time with Resolve

PostTue Mar 21, 2023 9:48 pm

Thanks for the tip!
Fairlight has an independent algorithm to stretch audio?
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Re: Serato Pitch 'n Time with Resolve

PostWed Mar 22, 2023 12:05 am

It's called Elastic Wave and can be activated by right-click on the audio clip in Fairlight. Then just drag when the Elastic Wave cursor is shown near the end of a clip.
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