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| quote: | Originally posted by Airbase
Might not be related, but the web was full with vinyl rips a few years ago, and those could be a bit dodgy due to tiny errors in the vinyls or just a badly rotating turntable. These days, when most dance music is purchased digitally or on CD, that problem shouldn't occur... |
Not sure that that was the problem in this case, not really sure what it was... But I got it sorted anyway, just took a bit of work.
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A good rule of thumb is that if Ableton only puts down one yellow marker when it auto warps, the tracks have a steady tempo, you only need to do the adjustments I showed in this tutorial, no additional yellow markers should be needed. |
I don't really find that to be true. ableton always puts too many markers, especially in tracks with long breakdowns. usually I just let ableton make a guess at the tempo, check first beat, 16th bar, final bar. and that does it. usually the BPM will be a whole number, very rarely it'll have a decimal place, so thats another good way to check 9/10 times... It can be bad though when the BPM is detected perfectly, but the actual start marker is an 8th off... Hard to notice and makes for a trainwreck of hideous proportions.
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