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orTofønChiLd
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Oct-10-2010 01:28
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Polt
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My suggestion would be to only warp the tracks you want to use right away. It would take too long to warp all of them if you're not going to use them.
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Oct-10-2010 01:55
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shaw
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Oct-10-2010 02:10
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shaw
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Oct-10-2010 02:10
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amp3
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You can warp an entire artist's tracks by right clicking on the folder, but other then that you have to do it all a folder at a time.
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Oct-10-2010 02:39
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Kris G
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Oct-10-2010 11:55
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shaw
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| quote: | Originally posted by Stu Cox
Ableton can warp any track automatically when you load it, so theoretically you could just make sure you load any track about 20 seconds before you want to play it and you'd be ok, but for best results you really want to warp it in advance, adjust it if necessary and make sure it's right.
It might be possible to set up a slider on a MIDI controller to adjust the tempo of a channel on the fly, CDJ/vinyl-style, but when I had a go a little while ago I couldn't find a quick and easy way of doing it (admittedly I didn't try that hard) |
there's not really a way to do that. you can either setup a slider on the master tempo or on the sample tempo, but if you do it on the sample, it retroactively adjusts the entire thing, so, say, if you slid it down, the track would skip forward.
ableton's automatic warping on import never works 100% accurately. It gets the overall tempo close if not spot on most of the time, but the markers are always incorrectly offset.
| quote: | Originally posted by Goebbel Goebbel
I was messing around with 8 to make a few edits and i could not for the life of me figure it out. It took me 15 minutes to warp a 35 second sample. 
ableton 8 sucks. |
yeah, the new warping is a little odd, compared to past versions. I was really annoyed with it at first, but it just took a little getting used to. I don't even think about it now. 
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Oct-10-2010 21:12
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Stu Cox
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Location: Southampton, UK
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Oct-11-2010 07:01
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