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Warping Beatless Tracks In Ableton..........any Help Would Be Much Apprieciated!!!!!!
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| Headliner15 |
| I'm new to the whole ableton thing. so please excuse me sounding like a novice. I can warp normal tracks (i play tecno and minimal you know the usual) but i really struggle to warp beatless tracks like chillout mixes and poppy indie tracks i want to sample for a mix. Is there a secret way our is it just practice makes perfect??? any tips or hints welcome as i feel i'm fighting a loosing battle.. |
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| JakeC |
| Warp them alongside a track with a beat. :) |
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| Headliner15 |
Ok, how would i do that? do you mean have a track playing whilst warping the beatless track and mark where the beats would be??
your from stafford??? haha i'm from Rugeley just down the road!! how bizzare!
cheers for the help anyway mate |
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| JakeC |
| Basically yes. Do it roughly at first , then fine tune it afterwards. :) |
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| lawrenceq |
| i was totally thinking strawberry fields or yellow submarine... i so need glasses :rolleyes: |
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| Hand Signal X |
| turn on the metronome |
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| Ray_Chappell |
| quote: | Originally posted by Hand Signal X
turn on the metronome |
How does that help you in warping?
One thing tha may help is changing the warp function from "beats" to something else, "texture" or "complex" work pretty well. Live defaults to "beats," which is pretty much unless it detects a good solid thump. |
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| Headliner15 |
| Cheers for that. i'll have a pop at changing to texture tonight. i'm sure it's easy to do as soon as you find a way that works. cheers for your help |
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| Lucidity |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ray_Chappell
How does that help you in warping?
One thing tha may help is changing the warp function from "beats" to something else, "texture" or "complex" work pretty well. Live defaults to "beats," which is pretty much unless it detects a good solid thump. |
Using the metronome totally helps! If you have it turned on and you play the track you are warping, then you can basically hear if the metro is tapping to your beat or slices. If your markers are off then you will hear the metronome be off. Its easy as pie. |
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| Hand Signal X |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ray_Chappell
How does that help you in warping?
One thing tha may help is changing the warp function from "beats" to something else, "texture" or "complex" work pretty well. Live defaults to "beats," which is pretty much unless it detects a good solid thump. |
If you turn on the metronome, it will represent the exact beat pattern that is being registered by Ableton. If the metronome and the song don't match, then it will not sync up properly to other tracks that are warped properly. |
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| Ray_Chappell |
| quote: | Originally posted by Lucidity
Using the metronome totally helps! If you have it turned on and you play the track you are warping, then you can basically hear if the metro is tapping to your beat or slices. If your markers are off then you will hear the metronome be off. Its easy as pie. |
Isn't the metronome more applicable if you had a beat to reference and were already pretty close in respect to bpm? |
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| Lucidity |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ray_Chappell
Isn't the metronome more applicable if you had a beat to reference and were already pretty close in respect to bpm? |
Yes, but even in a beatless track or sound, it is still made to a bpm and you should be able to hear if the metronome is clicking on time to the sound. If you can beatmatch on turntables or cdj's you should be able to notice if it is close to being on time.
Just delete all markers, leave metronome on, and put 1st marker close to the first waveform, hit play see if it sounds on time, if not adjust that marker till the begining sounds on time, then go through track and just keep listening. For warping I personally always leave the metronome on. |
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