As a sound designer your number one job is to not distract the audience. Most of the work you do is meant to be heard but not noticed.
A key aspect of this when editing dialogue is paying attention to the details as you harness the power of the elastic wave tool.
This incredible feature in Fairlight can extend or compress a sound clip without affecting the pitch.
Trying to use audio from another take but the actor delivered the lines differently? The elastic wav tool may be your answer.
Learn how to use it and bounce audio so you preserve your changes.
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