key.
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<p>
- It allows to extend or reduce the duration of a region, optionnaly maintaining
+ It allows to extend or reduce the duration of a region, optionally maintaining
its pitch. This is one of the few operations in Ardour that affect the underlying
audio data from a region, even if the original audio is kept safely—no data
is lost in the process.
<p>
This operation is usually used to fit an audio sequence with a different rhythm
into a session, but can be used in a wide area of cases, due to its ability to
- maitain or alter the pitch.
+ maintain or alter the pitch.
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<tr><th><dfn>Duration</dfn></th><td>The target duration of the region, expressed using the
primary transport clock's mode</td></tr>
<tr><th><dfn>Percent</dfn></th><td>The target duration of the region, expressed as a percentage
- of the region's original lenght. Can be either higher than 100% (to
+ of the region's original length. Can be either higher than 100% (to
expand the region) or lower (to shrink it)</td></tr>
<tr><th><dfn>Contents</dfn></th><td>The type of audio the region is made of. Ardour will fine-tune
its algorithm based on this content, see below</td></tr>