Pro Tools 7.4 released!
The newest upgrade to Pro Tools (version 7.4) is now officially released! I purchased the update for $49 last Wednesday, and with the total rebuild of my newly received replacement hard drive after the total crash I wrote about earlier, it was the perfect opportunity to install and test drive some of the newest features in the update.The one I anticipated the most was the main new feature of the update, something called Elastic Time. Using a special file browser in Pro Tools, you can scan your available sounds, and preview everything from within that window. This is proving much more intuitive than using the Import command. You like a sound, you simply drag it over into your Edit space and a new track is created for it.
Within the new browser window, you can enable a fit-to-tempo option. Each time you highlight a new sound, the Elastic Time algorithm scans the sound to determine beats and bar length. With the fit-to-tempo mode activated, the loop will then preview in the tempo context of your track. If you have your track playing during this process, the highlighted sound will preview along with the track. So now you know what a loop sounds like within the track without having to import it (if you have a hunch it'll work) and fit it to the tempo manually using something like Beat Detective to make it work. This literally cuts the time down tremendously and is going to save me so much time and head scratching in future tracks.
There are different algorithm selections that can determine how Elastic Time processes your sound. Rhythmic, Polyphonic, Monophonic and Vari-Speed (like speeding up a tape deck, so does the pitch.)
On my increasingly outdated G4, this whole process of evaluating the loop, running it through the algorithm, then previewing the loop in context, takes a few seconds with each sound. It's not as snappy as I wish it could be (or figure it probably WOULD be on a current Mac)... but it isn't a deal breaker. It just requires a little bit of patience. And for the added convenience once the track is imported INTO the track, it's well worth it.










