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| quote: | Originally posted by jahnlay
You don't need to do the whole track if it's EDM (most dance music is in one tempo and is exactly on beat all the way thru, unless you're recording off vinyl). Are you using Live 5? Live 5 works out the warp markers for you, except it never places the one exactly on one. So all you do is place the 1st marker on one, then check if the beat line is exactly on the beat on bar 5, zoom in and check if it's exact. If it's slightly out, just grab the beat marker and move it on. Don't double click for a warp marker, just grab it and move it. Then go to the end of your track, i.e. the last few beats and check if that marker is exactly on the beat, if not then grab it and drag it on and voila, your track is warped correctly. Click the save button, next to the track wave window, so that it's saved for every time you load it into a set. Easy as pie! |
Sadly, that's only true if there is no big delay on the track. After using it for a few years, live recorded tracks will almost never match up. Tracks produced with mostly hardware will almost always drift. You can always tell who produces all from the computer because their tempo never drifts.
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