This article intends to demonstrate how a specific digital audio effect can benefit from a proper control, be it from sounds and/or from gesture. When this control is from sounds, it can be called “adaptive” or “sound automated”. When this control is from gesture, it can be called “gesturally controlled”. The audio effects we use for this demonstration are time-scaling and pitch-shifting in the particular contexts of vibrato, prosody change, time unfolding and rythm change.