![]() Likewise, AudioFinder lets you drag the file into the Pro Tools window, or click on a Target icon in the button bar above the waveform to import the selection into Pro Tools at the cursor position. ![]() Snapper can play files using varispeed, either at constant pitch or true varispeed as set in the Preferences. ![]() This is really useful when you're auditioning long speech files, as even at 2x speed you can still understand what is being said. AudioFinder, meanwhile, can preview files at any pitch via MIDI or the built-in keyboard, so you can hear a sample at different pitches using the keyboard. The real bonus of both these applications is the ability to import only a small part of the selected file. I often want to use a small section of a long file, and even though I have all my sound effects catalogued in Digibase Pro, it's often a real pain to have to import a long file, find somewhere to park it to trim it down, and then move the trimmed version into the correct place. With both these applications, you can search for and audition the file, then edit a small selection and import that straight into the Pro Tools timeline where you've left the cursor. Simply highlight over the section you want in the waveform viewer, hit the respective Spot button, and just that section will end up in your Pro Tools Session, positioned at the cursor. ![]() The big plus of both applications is the ability to import only a selection of an audio file as a region into Pro Tools.īoth applications support all the regular suspects when it comes to audio file formats, though you will need to install additional codecs to support some formats. ![]()
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