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| ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update |
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| 0010269 | ardour | bugs | public | 2026-04-04 13:25 | 2026-04-04 13:31 |
| Reporter | newpson | Assigned To | |||
| Priority | normal | Severity | major | Reproducibility | always |
| Status | new | Resolution | open | ||
| Platform | Arch | OS | Linux | OS Version | (any) |
| Product Version | 9.2 | ||||
| Summary | 0010269: Stretch Mode trims the decimal part of the stretch factor. | ||||
| Description | Only integer part of the stretch factor is used to calculate the new length of the region. So it's impossible to work in Strech Mode when you need the entire fractional part to precisely change the length of the region. | ||||
| Steps To Reproduce | 1. Add any region to the track. 2. Activate Strech Mode and click the region. 3. Right click on the "Duration" field value and select "Samples" for clarity. 4. Enter any fractional value in the "Percent" field and press Enter; watch how "Duration" value changes. 5. Remove the fractional part of the preivously entered value; watch how "Duration" value does not change. | ||||
| Additional Information | May be related to 0009913 (I guess it was broken in the period after this issue) PR fix (proof of concept, may be there is more generic fix): https://github.com/Ardour/ardour/pull/1073 | ||||
| Tags | Time Stretch | ||||
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*I pressed Enter after removing the fractional part of course Practically you can't for example speed up an audio from 110 BPM to 130 BPM because of this issue (110/130 is 84.615%, it will be trimmed to 84% and you will get 130.952 BPM) |
| Date Modified | Username | Field | Change |
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| 2026-04-04 13:25 | newpson | New Issue | |
| 2026-04-04 13:25 | newpson | Tag Attached: Time Stretch | |
| 2026-04-04 13:25 | newpson | File Added: 100-000.png | |
| 2026-04-04 13:25 | newpson | File Added: 123-456.png | |
| 2026-04-04 13:25 | newpson | File Added: 123-000.png | |
| 2026-04-04 13:31 | newpson | Note Added: 0030178 |