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Time-stretching and time-remapping

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Preserve Audio in Time Remapping / Time Warp - Adobe ...

    https://community.adobe.com/t5/premiere-pro-discussions/preserve-audio-in-time-remapping-time-warp/m-p/2116414
    From what I understand, I need to copy the time remapping's keyframes from Premiere over to Soundbooth, so that I can achieve the same remapping with the audio as I did with the video. Except I don't know how.

How to Use Time Remapping in Adobe Premiere Pro - …

    https://www.premiumbeat.com/blog/time-remapping-premiere-pro/
    To start time remapping your footage, in the timeline click on the word opacity for the clip you want to speed change. Then, select Time Remapping > Speed from the pulldown menu. Add keyframes where you want a speed change by holding Command (Mac) or Control (Win) and clicking on the yellow line. This creates speed segments. Changing Speeds and …

Time Remapping, how to make the audio match. Slow ...

    https://community.adobe.com/t5/premiere-elements-discussions/time-remapping-how-to-make-the-audio-match-slow-or-fast/m-p/10289603
    In Response To chadholt1976. If you're trying to make only a certain part of the video slow motion, all you need to do is cut two points in the video where you want it to start and stop, and then select the piece of video/audio between them and then do it. Not sure if that's what you're going for though. Likes.

3 Approaches for Time-Remapping in Adobe Premiere Pro

    https://www.premiumbeat.com/blog/3-approaches-for-time-remapping-in-adobe-premiere-pro/
    Use Time Remapping. 1. Right-click on your clip and select ‘Show Clip Keyframes>Time Remapping>Speed’ 2. Increase your speed. Simply drag the ‘Rubber Band’ on your clip up and down to …

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