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Ableton - pitch bend and beatmatching
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fzank
Hi I would like to use Ableton to mix and I would like to know how first have the same beat between the two songs and in second how to synchonise the beats???
Thanks a lot
DJChrisB
You know, i hate to be mean to the noobs, but asinine questions like this really get to me some times. Try doing a f*ing google search or check out the official ableton forum before posting this crap.
fzank
ok sorry...
Rebel Brown



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Drake44444
search for "warping"

you have to warp all tracks in ableton before you can use them

this is so ableton knows where the downbeat falls and can match them up.

don't worry about pitchbending for now.... and once you warp properly you don't have to worry about beatmatching either.

once you learn how to use it, warping is very easy with trance
Fl@k Monkey
RTFM
Hasneez
search youtube for warping..
Stef De Roux
ive been learning how to incorporate ableton perfectly into my sets, so far it doesnt work too well because im finding the warping on the fly thing just a little challenging

but here is a good video that helped me
http://youtube.com/watch?v=FWv6Ef-MiCg

and um he is on djforums.com if you need any more help with it
Drake44444
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ive been learning how to incorporate ableton perfectly into my sets, so far it doesnt work too well because im finding the warping on the fly thing just a little challenging


I don't know anyone that warps on the fly- I've certainly never heard of it. You have to warp in advance and save the warp markers
fzank
When I read and look how to do you have a different method each one?
What's the best now? The official one?

Fl@k Monkey
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Originally posted by fzank
When I read and look how to do you have a different method each one?
What's the best now? The official one?


the 'best' or 'official' way to warp is to warp in advanced - And what i like to do personally is test if it all sounds on the beat by using the metrone (sp?) tone and making sure it sounds good.

After awhile you get so good at it that you don't even have to listen to know its warped..

Personally i recommend anaylzing all your music first. Right click your music folder in ableton and "analyze audio". And let it sit and work through all your music. Then go ahead and warp it all up and hit the 'save' button.

But really.. The first thing you should have done is read the manual, google around, etc etc.

USE THE DAMN SEARCH BUTTON!!

P.s - The videos that helped me the most were on the Ableton website (http://www.ableton.com/) And im going to let you find the video yourself.

The way i warp personally: I mark up the first beat, Then i mark the rest from back to front.. works better for me. Upto you though
fzank
Ok,I just wrapped 2 MP3 perfectely but when I play it together the BPM are ok but the synchronise between the beat is not ok.You understand what I mean?
One bass is before the other, if I have a vinyl I have just to brake one to synchronise the bass but here i don't know how to do?
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