Is there a way to completely undo all flex time mods to an audio file?

I have an audio drum track that i thoroughly destroyed messing around with flex time and audio quantizing. I believe these are nondestructive edits, but i can't find anyway to get it totally back to its original state. Is this possible?

Thanks

Early '08 Macbook Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.1)

Posted on Oct 4, 2009 6:11 PM

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Oct 4, 2009 10:24 PM in response to TXBDan

I think quite a few of us have done this (I know I have). To get rid of the quantizing, just set it to the "off" setting in the Region Parameter Box as you would a MIDI track.

For the Flex Time edits, right or control-click on your Flex Time markers and choose "return to original time" from the sub-menu. (I haven't tried this, but I think you should be able to select all the Flex markers at once with your key command for "select similar objects.")

Oct 6, 2009 5:33 AM in response to TXBDan

No you can bounce in place and ease processing..
but thats still non-destructive cause logic creates a new file.

I'm sure our friend has a file about somewhere just doesn't know how to get to it
TXBDan are you looking for the audio file name thats the same as your region file?
If so than try remembering what the original file was called and look for that.
if you can't remember the name than try organise the files by date in your audio file folder and checking the files that were created on the day of the recording..

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