Chopping audio
Chopping audio
Is there a way to quickly chop audio into equal time divisions in Ableton? Say I have a region that's 4 bars long and I want to mangle it in 16ths, is there a way to quickly split the region into 16ths or do you have to manually split on each 16th?
Thanks,
Dave
Thanks,
Dave
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Re: Chopping audio
Are you referring to the slice to midi function?
Re: Chopping audio
depends if you have a Push or not ( I don't) but essentially dragging a sample or clip onto a Simpler device and switching it to "Slice" mode on the left hand side
Re: Chopping audio
Maybe I'm going about this in the wrong way? Say I've recorded a guitar part that is a few bars long but want to stutter edit some parts.. reverse some parts.. transpose a couple.. all in 16ths for example. In Logic I can use the scissor tool and chop the part into 16ths with one click if quantize is set to 16ths then process as I want. Make sense?
Dave
Dave
Re: Chopping audio
If you want to do it automatically, the low effort version is to use beat repeat.
If you want to do it manually, like I do, drop the audio into arrangment and use ctrl & e to split the clips where you want to do the edit. Each sub section then can be edited separately, reversed, pitched down, stretched differently etc.
Unfortunately there's no way to do this sort of micro-editing in session. There was a guy on the forum who suggested they add that facility, it was over 10 years ago and rumour is that this same guy remains as handsome and sexually potent today as he was back then. But Ableton remained unconvinced. Bitwig however, they were convinced.
If you want to do it manually, like I do, drop the audio into arrangment and use ctrl & e to split the clips where you want to do the edit. Each sub section then can be edited separately, reversed, pitched down, stretched differently etc.
Unfortunately there's no way to do this sort of micro-editing in session. There was a guy on the forum who suggested they add that facility, it was over 10 years ago and rumour is that this same guy remains as handsome and sexually potent today as he was back then. But Ableton remained unconvinced. Bitwig however, they were convinced.
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Re: Chopping audio
And there goes coffee out of my nose.Angstrom wrote: ↑Fri Jun 07, 2019 6:06 pmIf you want to do it automatically, the low effort version is to use beat repeat.
If you want to do it manually, like I do, drop the audio into arrangment and use ctrl & e to split the clips where you want to do the edit. Each sub section then can be edited separately, reversed, pitched down, stretched differently etc.
Unfortunately there's no way to do this sort of micro-editing in session. There was a guy on the forum who suggested they add that facility, it was over 10 years ago and rumour is that this same guy remains as handsome and sexually potent today as he was back then. But Ableton remained unconvinced. Bitwig however, they were convinced.