hi there,
i have the following problem:
if i have lets say four audio tracks activated to record live drums into ableton live.
after recording the music i may want to edit some of it, maybe the bassdrum was late on a beat - how can i create warp markers, that affect all of those tracks, so i can edit all tracks properly?
in the manual it is suggested to create the warp markers for one track (f.e. track 1), then copy that warped sample clip for the other used clips (in this case tracks 2,3,4...) and then replace the original sample with all the other samples, meaning the ones from tracks 2,3,4...
it doesn`t`work,
if i just drag the yet unwarped samples (2,3,4) in the warped track (1), the warp markers will be gone (not copied) and the sample will be simply replaced,
if i use the "replace" button, yes, it will copy the warp markers, but it will replace the sample in all tracks, even in the original track 1.., so i have always only one track edited..
can anybody give me advice how to make use of these warping features - it must be possible, just like in logic, to edit a multitrack instrument like live drums..., PLEASE...
Thanx, BT
live 5
mac g4
Editing Multi Track Audio Instruments w/ warping
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Bum Tschak
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Stephen Bond
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The audio file need to have been analysed already before dropping it into the clip waveform window or Live will just analyse the audio and replace the warp markers you wish to preserve. Thus all you need to do is drag the audio file to a free clip location and let the analysis finish before hand.
The replace works globally as you have mentioned.
The replace works globally as you have mentioned.
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