I finally figured out the whole warp marker thing to make the DJing aspect of it work. Trouble is, you have to put them in for EVERY FUCKING TRACK that you want to use in a set. None the less, its better for mashups than Acid is.
Jan-16-2009 04:45
Zild
Ten City
Registered: Jun 2004
Location: San Antonio, US : TXTA #156
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Originally posted by Matthias
Meh... nothing new that I really need.
I finally figured out the whole warp marker thing to make the DJing aspect of it work. Trouble is, you have to put them in for EVERY FUCKING TRACK that you want to use in a set. None the less, its better for mashups than Acid is.
Yeah but it takes as long to warp a track as it does to beatmatch. PM me if you need tips.
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What I do like about the warp feature, is that I had old tracks that had a variable tempo to them, which made them too risky too mix live. Alot of PvDs older productions had this problem which was why I could never put Autumn in a mix. With the warp feature, this can fix that problem.
Same with importing rock songs to live remix that have a 4/4 structure, but dont quite conform to a rigid EDM beat.
I've mostly been reading the Ableton Live 7 Power book by Jon Margulies to get a better grasp of the program.
Jan-16-2009 05:51
DJ_Ballistic
Nu-NRG Addict
Registered: Oct 2001
Location: Sydney, Australia
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Originally posted by Matthias
What I do like about the warp feature, is that I had old tracks that had a variable tempo to them, which made them too risky too mix live. Alot of PvDs older productions had this problem which was why I could never put Autumn in a mix. With the warp feature, this can fix that problem.
Is that in the power book?
I've got the same problem, but haven't really been able to find anything that helps with the problem of tempo changes mid track
got a few old tracks that were ripped from vinyl that i would love to use but cant, for that reason
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Jan-16-2009 06:10
Matthias
RIP TXTA
Registered: May 2004
Location: Houston, TX
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Originally posted by DJ_Ballistic
Is that in the power book?
I've got the same problem, but haven't really been able to find anything that helps with the problem of tempo changes mid track
got a few old tracks that were ripped from vinyl that i would love to use but cant, for that reason
Chapter 12
pg 357-360
hope that helps
Jan-16-2009 06:38
Lizandrooo
Cacklin' like its 1999
Registered: Nov 2005
Location: houston, texas
Score. I need tips on warping as well. I'm thinking abt gettin ableton 8 suite. Mmmponder...
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Jan-19-2009 21:10
Matthias
RIP TXTA
Registered: May 2004
Location: Houston, TX
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Originally posted by Lizandrooo
Score. I need tips on warping as well. I'm thinking abt gettin ableton 8 suite. Mmmponder...
What I do is set markers after every 32 bars, and place them right down to the sample right before the waveform signature of the kick. If the song has a varying tempo, I set them after every two bars or every bar until the markers dont need adjustment. This may sound confusing and its better if I showed it... but its easy once you get it.
Something I've been toying around with is listening to the breakdowns of some of the trance songs at 90-105bpm. After setting the warp markers, change the setting from "beats" to "re-pitch" so it slows it down just like a vinyl. In that respect, it sounds EXACTLY like it would if pitched down on a turntable, quite honestly Acid Pro and the CDJs can't emulate the sound quality as well.
If you have it on your hard drive, load Giuseppe Ottaviani - Linking People (original mix), pitch it down to 105bpm and listen to the breakdown.
Jan-19-2009 21:37
Lizandrooo
Cacklin' like its 1999
Registered: Nov 2005
Location: houston, texas
downloaded it. checkin out that break down. sounds kinda cool. this song made me realize how much i DONT like trance anymore.
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Originally posted by jonas
Bring lots of friends, a preist and a sack lunch. You'll need all three.
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Originally posted by Zild
I can understand people wanting to tech up their house since Techno is the shit, but please don't house up my Techno.
Jan-19-2009 23:44
Matthias
RIP TXTA
Registered: May 2004
Location: Houston, TX
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Originally posted by Lizandrooo
downloaded it. checkin out that break down. sounds kinda cool. this song made me realize how much i DONT like trance anymore.
I liked it more back when POTD2 came out. As far as trance in general, only about 5% of it ever makes it to my purchase bin on itunes/beatport
As far as the song I was referring to, I used it to make a sort of music video of the girl that got me into parachuting:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_0_AC8TxjE
Jan-20-2009 01:35
DJSpectre
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2004
Location: Houston, TX
I can give you guys hook ups if you want to be a pro at ableton..pm me
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Jan-21-2009 03:28
Matthias
RIP TXTA
Registered: May 2004
Location: Houston, TX
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Originally posted by DJSpectre
I can give you guys hook ups if you want to be a pro at ableton..pm me
havin trouble exporting audio correctly, I know about clicking play on the clips you want to export and putting in the end marker info..it acts like it exports but its a blank file, no audio. whats up with that?