I render out my melodies, and I usually select “full song” and “leave remainder” so the tail of the melody doesn’t get cut off to prevent popping sounds, and I then just overlap the clips over each other.
For some reason, whenever I render clip and try to cut off the end where there’s just silence, it’s stretching the melody and making it shorter, which is changing the pitch. Never had this issue before. I could just cut off the end without it stretching the clip before. Not sure what setting I accidentally changed. Can anyone help?
I render out my melodies, and I usually select “full song” and “leave remainder” so the tail of the melody doesn’t get cut off to prevent popping sounds, and I then just overlap the clips over each other.
For some reason, whenever I render clip and try to cut off the end where there’s just silence, it’s stretching the melody and making it shorter, which is changing the pitch. Never had this issue before. I could just cut off the end without it stretching the clip before. Not sure what setting I accidentally changed. Can anyone help?
By “cut off” do you mean using the slice tool? Or are you using brush/pen (which turns into left/right arrows near the clip end)?
If you’re using the pen/brush you may have stretching on (shift + M) in the playlist (assuming you’re in the playlist view).
It’s also in the top left of the playlist. There’s a focus symbol for audio, automation and clips
For some reason, whenever I render clip and try to cut off the end where there’s just silence, it’s stretching the melody and making it shorter, which is changing the pitch. Never had this issue before. I could just cut off the end without it stretching the clip before. Not sure what setting I accidentally changed. Can anyone help?
Make sure that you disabled "Stretching" at the top left corner on the playlist viewer, then double click your clip and disable "Use loop points" and/or "Load regions" from the channel option