well it looks like it did, unless you're able on your end to copy/pastes warp markers?Stromkraft wrote:
maybe so but to the detriment of another core feature! #speechless
I'm not following. That feature didn't have to remove the copy/paste of warp markers.
Copying / pasting warp markers of one clip to another
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Re: Copying / pasting warp markers of one clip to another
FOUND IT AND IT'S NOT INTRUSIVE!
so.
-edit your guide track's transients and consolidate the clips. same length ofc.
-go in manage sample files and hotswap the Guide with the"Slave"
-now even its name should be changed to the slave one.
NOW THE SIMPLE MAGIC
-hit SAVE on the edit save rev. section
-and finally revert to few steps back, so you have your old sample name and old sample content with the original markers/transients.
erase the slave one, and put it back from the sample browser.[/list]
V O I L A.
no struggle no edit nothing bad happening.
(just don't hit save in the meanwhile
)
so.
-edit your guide track's transients and consolidate the clips. same length ofc.
-go in manage sample files and hotswap the Guide with the"Slave"
-now even its name should be changed to the slave one.
NOW THE SIMPLE MAGIC
-hit SAVE on the edit save rev. section
-and finally revert to few steps back, so you have your old sample name and old sample content with the original markers/transients.
erase the slave one, and put it back from the sample browser.[/list]
V O I L A.
no struggle no edit nothing bad happening.
(just don't hit save in the meanwhile
Re: Copying / pasting warp markers of one clip to another
omigosh, that means I can't warp the Left channel and Right channel without repeating a lot of manual work?
Surely there's a way. I have stereo inputs, 2 channels, and I just warped one perfectly.
Do I really have to re-do that work for the other stereo channel?
Is there a recording option I could have used to avoid this, like recording stereo to just one Ableton Live audio track?
Surely there's a way. I have stereo inputs, 2 channels, and I just warped one perfectly.
Do I really have to re-do that work for the other stereo channel?
Is there a recording option I could have used to avoid this, like recording stereo to just one Ableton Live audio track?
Re: Copying / pasting warp markers of one clip to another
I answered my own question: Yes, I could have enabled stereo recording into one track. Next time, I'll (try to remember to) do it that way. I must have had a reason for separating tracks, but I guess I forgot that was an option rather than a necessity.
So... still no way to copy the warping work I did on Left channel to the Right, as of Ableton Live 10 Suite? Probably not.
Thanks for keeping this thread, Ableton, because it helped me find the answer. I appreciate that!
So... still no way to copy the warping work I did on Left channel to the Right, as of Ableton Live 10 Suite? Probably not.
Thanks for keeping this thread, Ableton, because it helped me find the answer. I appreciate that!
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Re: Copying / pasting warp markers of one clip to another
this was already explained further up by redonbnw...
redonbnw wrote: ↑Sat May 30, 2020 11:21 amFOUND IT AND IT'S NOT INTRUSIVE!
so.
-edit your guide track's transients and consolidate the clips. same length ofc.
-go in manage sample files and hotswap the Guide with the"Slave"
-now even its name should be changed to the slave one.
NOW THE SIMPLE MAGIC
-hit SAVE on the edit save rev. section
-and finally revert to few steps back, so you have your old sample name and old sample content with the original markers/transients.
erase the slave one, and put it back from the sample browser.[/list]
V O I L A.
no struggle no edit nothing bad happening.
(just don't hit save in the meanwhile)
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Re: Copying / pasting warp markers of one clip to another
redonbnw wrote: ↑Sat May 30, 2020 11:21 amFOUND IT AND IT'S NOT INTRUSIVE!
so.
-edit your guide track's transients and consolidate the clips. same length ofc.
-go in manage sample files and hotswap the Guide with the"Slave"
-now even its name should be changed to the slave one.
NOW THE SIMPLE MAGIC
-hit SAVE on the edit save rev. section
-and finally revert to few steps back, so you have your old sample name and old sample content with the original markers/transients.
erase the slave one, and put it back from the sample browser.[/list]
V O I L A.
no struggle no edit nothing bad happening.
(just don't hit save in the meanwhile)
Re: Copying / pasting warp markers of one clip to another
Muchos thankos! That's a relief to know.
Re: Copying / pasting warp markers of one clip to another
It's way easier since L11: you simply link the tracks (linking tracks is only available in Arrangement view) before doing your warp job on any of the linked tracks.
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Re: Copying / pasting warp markers of one clip to another
Another hack - you can export mix both tracks 1 and 2 to new 2x mono track. Track 1 L+R becomes L in new track, track 2 L+R becomes R in new track. You have Utility/Mono effect for this. Load the new stereo wave and run warp on it. Stereo channels always go together, so aligning tempo to trasients from L channel will align R channel the the same way.
After that you need to mix R channel alone to L+R (also Utility/Mono effect).
If you want to keep stereo track you need to do this twice, processing L and R separately, not mono mix.
It's a bit hard, but the result is perfect aligned.
After that you need to mix R channel alone to L+R (also Utility/Mono effect).
If you want to keep stereo track you need to do this twice, processing L and R separately, not mono mix.
It's a bit hard, but the result is perfect aligned.