5 things to know about warping in ableton live

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pATCHES
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5 things to know about warping in ableton live

Post by pATCHES » Tue Jan 10, 2017 6:18 am

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ableton's warping capabilities are so important & robust it is worth ensuring you know everything possible. having a handle on its
many uses can greatly expand your creative palette & give you a whole a whole other musical approach to work from. let's have a
look at some of the less obvious techniques you may not know about:


multi-clip warping
sometimes your song parts are spread out across multiple tracks, whether it's a drum kit, stereo guitar, or even double take. the
problem is, if you have a timing issue, you might feel you have only two choices: painstakingly create & move a warp marker in
every clip & risk misalignment or wait until you're happy with the mix enough to bounce down the entire part & correct it then.
neither of those are appealing options, but luckily there is a much, much simpler way to accomplish this:

if you select more than one track, you'll see the familiar "- audio clips with different lengths..." in the clip view.


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but if the selected clips are the same length, you can actually warp & quantize them all together, even though only one waveform
appears in the sample editor. keep in mind you can make sure they are all the same length by consolidating (cmd+j).


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this can be a huge improvement to you workflow. correcting timing mistakes is one of warping's most useful & simple features.
warping across multiple microphones may seem dreadfully intimidating before you know that multi-clip warping is a possibility but
now you can breeze through these corrections as early as you see them.


transient shaping with beats mode
I've previously covered beats mode's usefulness as a stutter effect, but its transient shaping / gating capability is one of my favorite
features in ableton. just switch warp mode to beats, change the loop mode to "off" (single forward arrow), & simply pull down the
envelope to taste. listen to how it affects this drum loop:


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https://soundcloud.com/p_atches/transientshaper/s-MQTQ0

this is a visual representation of the above audio. notice the dramatic change as beats mode takes effect.

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the drums become far more percussive & tighter as the envelope shaping begins to take effect. this can be an extremely desirable
compositional tool. it's almost as though the drummer closed her hi-hat, the engineer applied the perfect gate, & only what you
need in the attack remains. one small gripe here is that the envelope amount is not midi-mappable/automatable. a workaround is to
use resampling to record out the changes you make in real time (which is how I recorded the above example), so keep that in mind
if you want your drum's sustain to "grow" or "shrink" in you track.


making things weird with texture warp mode
it's easy to ignore the many different warp modes available in live since complex preserves audio so well during pitch and
tempo changes. if you find your tracks to be a little too boring and clean is not what your track calls for, try using texture to add a
smearing, intriguing effect.

texture operates by chopping your sample up into tiny bits (grains) & overlapping them in various amounts. grain size, naturally,
controls the size of these slices & flux adds a little bit of randomness to the process. the more you change the pitch or length of
your clip, the more extreme the temporal distortion & smearing becomes. have a listen to the difference after this marimba
has some texture warping applied:


https://soundcloud.com/p_atches/texture/s-0lo5n

but what if you don't want to change the pitch or length of the sample but you want to introduce that texture mode goodness?
here's the simple method I used to record the above example:

*double the length and change the pitch
*consolidate (cmd-j) to "apply" the warp mode
*inverse step one (half the length and do the opposite pitch change)

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consolidating down the features of warp mode is a really handy feature to keep in mind that is certainly not exclusive to texture. try
using it with beats mode to lock in the aforementioned transient shaping effect, for example.


complex pro to preserve vocalist timbre
if you've ever pitched a vocal sample with clip transpose you've either been very satisfied with the otherworldly, unusual sound or
frustrated by its unnatural qualities. complex mode offers a method to preserve the timbre of a voice while still changing pitch (to a
certain extent). it may not always be perfect, but don't forget this is an option when changing the pitch of a vocal sample. I
recorded out a quick comparison of the original clip, transpose via complex, & transpose via complex pro to give you an idea of their
possible uses:


https://soundcloud.com/p_atches/complezpro/s-AGjRB

creative possibilities of warping
I want to wrap up this article by just encouraging you to look at warping beyond it's usefulness for keeping things in time. pulling
transients to & fro can unlock new rythmic possibilities & offers a whole new compositional tool.


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next time you import a drum loop that is too straightforward or synth line that stays too stagnant, try mixing it up by pulling some
of its warp markers around. the only thing to keep in mind is you probably want to create new markers before & after the area you
are going to play with, just to "lock in" the timings you want to preserve. or maybe you don't! try new things & let the novel sounds
& rhythms warping introduces be your guide to where you take your track next.


read this article & more at http://www.patches.zone

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Re: 5 things to know about warping in ableton live

Post by carrieres » Tue Jan 10, 2017 10:18 am

awesome, thank you !
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Re: 5 things to know about warping in ableton live

Post by NoSonic822 » Sat Jan 14, 2017 7:59 am

good

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