Nearly all my audio mp3 files are not warped anymore!?!
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squittyken
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Nearly all my audio mp3 files are not warped anymore!?!
Hi folks.
I had to reboot my laptop recently so i had to reinstall ableton 6. I use ableton to perform dj sets on and have recently spent months and months digitalising my vinyl collection. The mp3's that i cue up (warp) ready to mix, are kept in their own seperate folder, so when i rebooted my laptop i transferred all my warped files (mp3 & ableton file) to my external hard drive. i then rebooted my laptop, reinstalled live6 and then transferred my pre warped mp3 folder back onto my laptop.
The problem is, when i open up ableton and go to my mp3 folder, only about 10% of the tunes are still warped. the other 90% have lost all the warp points!!! I have tried reinstalling ableton several times and still no joy.
When i browse my mp3 folder through the library in ableton, all the tunes have a tick next to them as if they are ready to use, but most are out of sync!
I would really appreciate any help/ideas as ive got quite a few gigs coming up but i have got hardly any tunes to play!!! Not to mention all the months of hard work that seems to have been lost!
Thanks in advance!
Ken
I had to reboot my laptop recently so i had to reinstall ableton 6. I use ableton to perform dj sets on and have recently spent months and months digitalising my vinyl collection. The mp3's that i cue up (warp) ready to mix, are kept in their own seperate folder, so when i rebooted my laptop i transferred all my warped files (mp3 & ableton file) to my external hard drive. i then rebooted my laptop, reinstalled live6 and then transferred my pre warped mp3 folder back onto my laptop.
The problem is, when i open up ableton and go to my mp3 folder, only about 10% of the tunes are still warped. the other 90% have lost all the warp points!!! I have tried reinstalling ableton several times and still no joy.
When i browse my mp3 folder through the library in ableton, all the tunes have a tick next to them as if they are ready to use, but most are out of sync!
I would really appreciate any help/ideas as ive got quite a few gigs coming up but i have got hardly any tunes to play!!! Not to mention all the months of hard work that seems to have been lost!
Thanks in advance!
Ken
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squittyken
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No, any Quicktime (so the latest) should do.squittyken wrote:thanks man. will try it. my laptop did originally have quicktime installed but i havnt reinstalled quicktime since rebooting. does it have to be the exact same edition of quicktime because im not sure what version of quicktime i originally had?
Regards,
Amaury
Ableton Product Team
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squittyken
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Hi,
In that case you should write to [email protected] to troubleshoot with them, as there may be a need for more back and forth communication.
Please give them the details asked for on that page:
http://www.ableton.com/pages/support_contact
Regards,
Amaury
In that case you should write to [email protected] to troubleshoot with them, as there may be a need for more back and forth communication.
Please give them the details asked for on that page:
http://www.ableton.com/pages/support_contact
Regards,
Amaury
Ableton Product Team
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squittyken
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Hi,squittyken wrote:hi mate. yeah, i clicked save on them all. although that did catch me out at first![]()
im completely out of ideas on this. i need to redo 150 tracks which is gonna take a while. its mad because some of the mp3's are still warped and work fine.
HELP!!
Could send me one (shortest possible) of the mo3 files, with its asd file? So I can have a look into it? Please send it to [email protected]
Regards,
Amaury
Ableton Product Team
Its not the version thats the problem. Its how you work with these files.
An .asd file contains the warping information of a sample, but it also contains the location of the sample.
In some cases (I dont know why/how), moving samples may break the link between the sample and .asd file.
Personally, I make a .als file that contains all the warped samples and save it as a project (for backup purposes).
If things go wrong, I still have a file that contains all my work.
Live could probably use an option that "links .asd files + samples in a selected folder".
It could act as some sort of project manager outside of a project.
An .asd file contains the warping information of a sample, but it also contains the location of the sample.
In some cases (I dont know why/how), moving samples may break the link between the sample and .asd file.
Personally, I make a .als file that contains all the warped samples and save it as a project (for backup purposes).
If things go wrong, I still have a file that contains all my work.
Live could probably use an option that "links .asd files + samples in a selected folder".
It could act as some sort of project manager outside of a project.