Elastique Timestretch ~repack~ 〈2024〉

: Specifically tuned for monophonic sources like vocals or lead woodwinds. It employs specialized speech and instrument models to ensure a human voice doesn't lose its "soul" when slowed down.

Developed by zplane.development élastique is the industry-standard time-stretching and pitch-shifting algorithm used by professional digital audio workstations (DAWs) like Steinberg Cubase Ableton Live MAGIX Sound Forge elastique timestretch

In the era of modern music production, changing the tempo of a vocal track without turning the singer into a chipmunk is taken for granted. Sampling, remixing, and audio post-production rely heavily on the ability to independently manipulate time and pitch. : Specifically tuned for monophonic sources like vocals

To prevent the "phasiness" or "underwater" sound common in cheap stretchers, élastique ensures that the phase relationships between different frequencies remain coherent. enabling seamless harmonic mixing.

It uses advanced psychoacoustic models to ensure that the phase relationships between different frequencies remain intact, preventing the "phaser" or "flanger" effect common in older time-stretch algorithms. 2. élastique Efficient

| Feature | Elastique Pro | Elastique Efficient | Elastique Soloist | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Highest quality; minimizes artifacts, ensures crystal-clear transients and vocals. | Very high quality, similar to Pro, but with lower CPU usage. | Designed for monophonic sources like solo vocals or instruments; offers formant preservation. | | CPU Usage | High | Low | Moderate | | Typical Use Cases | Professional productions, broadcast, critical listening. | Real-time playback, complex mixes, DJ applications where low latency is key. | Solo vocal tracks, monophonic instrumental solos, podcast dialogue. | | Formant Preservation | Available in specific modes (e.g., 'Pro Formant' in Cubase). | Not typically available. | Yes, a core feature for natural-sounding pitch shifts of voices and solos. |

Uses it to ensure that when a DJ speeds up a track on the decks, the key of the song doesn't change, enabling seamless harmonic mixing.