Processing : Elastic Audio : Editing in Analysis View

Editing in Analysis View
For more information, see the following topics:
In Analysis view, you can add, move, promote, and delete Event markers. Usually, Pro Tools accurately detects all the transient events (Event markers) in an audio file and you will not need to work in Analysis view. However, Pro Tools may not accurately detect every audio event or may erroneously detect audio events with some types of audio material. This is especially true for audio without clear transients, such as legato strings, melismatic vocals, or soft synth pads.
Use Analysis view to manually correct the presence and location of Event markers. The accurate identification of audio events yields the best results when applying Elastic Audio processing.
To display Analysis view:
1 Click the Elastic Audio-enabled track’s Track View selector.
2 Select Analysis from the Track View pop-up menu.
 
 
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In Analysis view, you can only edit Analysis markers using the Edit tools. You cannot use the Edit tools for any clip editing. Switch to Warp or Waveform views for clip-based editing capabilities with the Edit tools.
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When manually editing Analysis markers, Pro Tools writes temporary Elastic Audio analysis files (.aan) to the session’s Rendered Files folder. Any unused temporary analysis files are purged when you close the session.