Hi,
Ok let's say I have few clips in an audio or midi track. One of those clips is interesting. I want to isolate it, put some EQ/effects on it (maybe automation), and make a new clip from the result, so I can easily move on, and reuse it knowing it sounds good.
What would be the easier and fastest way to do this.
From my knowledge :
-Resample : it is ok, but it resamples all the master channel, so I cannot bounce the clip by itself if I play along other tracks.
-Create a new audio track, reroute everything ... it's complicated and boring !
- ?? I know in logic you have something going on : bounce, and it's done. What about in Live?
Cheers.
Bounce clip to move on
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Re: Bounce clip to move on
The Carpet Cleaner wrote:Hi,
Ok let's say I have few clips in an audio or midi track. One of those clips is interesting. I want to isolate it, put some EQ/effects on it (maybe automation), and make a new clip from the result, so I can easily move on, and reuse it knowing it sounds good.
What would be the easier and fastest way to do this.
From my knowledge :
-Resample : it is ok, but it resamples all the master channel, so I cannot bounce the clip by itself if I play along other tracks.
-Create a new audio track, reroute everything ... it's complicated and boring !
- ?? I know in logic you have something going on : bounce, and it's done. What about in Live?
Cheers.
The closest thing in Ableton would be freeze which is not quite the same. After you freeze the track you can drag it to a new audio track and select the range of the clip you like.
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Re: Bounce clip to move on
Thanks for you answer.jlgrimes wrote:The Carpet Cleaner wrote:Hi,
Ok let's say I have few clips in an audio or midi track. One of those clips is interesting. I want to isolate it, put some EQ/effects on it (maybe automation), and make a new clip from the result, so I can easily move on, and reuse it knowing it sounds good.
What would be the easier and fastest way to do this.
From my knowledge :
-Resample : it is ok, but it resamples all the master channel, so I cannot bounce the clip by itself if I play along other tracks.
-Create a new audio track, reroute everything ... it's complicated and boring !
- ?? I know in logic you have something going on : bounce, and it's done. What about in Live?
Cheers.
The closest thing in Ableton would be freeze which is not quite the same. After you freeze the track you can drag it to a new audio track and select the range of the clip you like.
However I am looking for a solution to use while composing with Push 2. Going back to the computer is rather a workflow killer.
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Re: Bounce clip to move on
So why aren't you posting to the Push forum if you had that limitation? There exists already a discussion there; Freeze midi and move to audio track .The Carpet Cleaner wrote: Thanks for you answer.
However I am looking for a solution to use while composing with Push 2. Going back to the computer is rather a workflow killer.
Make some music!
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Re: Bounce clip to move on
Perfect thanks a lot. I thought Push 2 discution were just for ... push, but the integration between Live and Push is getting so tight that it's becoming confusing to know if we're talking about push or live functionalityStromkraft wrote:So why aren't you posting to the Push forum if you had that limitation? There exists already a discussion there; Freeze midi and move to audio track .The Carpet Cleaner wrote: Thanks for you answer.
However I am looking for a solution to use while composing with Push 2. Going back to the computer is rather a workflow killer.
Thanks again friend!