Hi Peter,
Ok, now I understand.
I think it is matter of having 2 audio clips occupying the same physical space at the same time. The left clip occupies "it's" space, so when you slide the right clip to the left, it can not occupy the same space as the clip that is already there. So it's size is decreased by you sliding it into the wall of the existing left clip.
Then PD8, in perhaps a misguided form of assistance, automatically speeds this moved clip up, in order that the full content of the clip is retained in the new smaller piece of real estate that you have given it.
The Minute Waltz takes a minute to play. But by sliding and squashing it against the left clip (which creates a smaller space for it to occupy), it is like you are asking that Minute Waltz be played, but you’re only allotting a 45 second block for the whole piece to be preformed, so PD8speeds it up to get the whole Minute waltz preformed in 45 seconds.
Is that normal behavior? In PD, yes.
The only option is to trim the clips to make them fit in the allotted amount of space you are giving them in the audio timeline.
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