Transfer of temporal settings on a loop of multi-view display edit view?

When I insert my session in muti-track mode I stretched both the clips that are curly and whenever I load the session it takes time for the program to stretch these loops.  I want to do is go into edit mode and transfer the settings exact time stretch I discovered multitrack to change the display.

In other words I would like to permenantly, stretch loops (destructive edit) so I have to wait for them to be stretched in MT view whenever I load the session.  However, the settings seem to be different in each view, in fact, when working with a clip-in loop in MT he doesn't tell me same what percentage the clip as stretched... summer seems so impossible to replicate this in edit mode.

Is there anyway to duplicate my temporal extension settings in edit view without extensive trial and error, seems almost impossible, but maybe I'm missing something, thanks for any help. -kp

Kristoff P wrote:

I can't seem to find a way to stretch a certain tempo in editing a file in loop mode, is it possible?

I don't think that there is a way to do it at all. You must keep in mind that reading mechanisms are different, and that EV is not a player in a loop as such. Really, this is why I suggested you get loops to play properly in MV and export the result of this in a single file to reintegrate.

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