Changing Pitch without changing tempo
Changing Pitch without changing tempo
Hi,
I'm new to live and just starting to learn it. I have an old song I made on some other program, that I would like to raise the pitch of without effecting the speed/tempo of the song. Is it possible to do this in live? and will it sound distorted, or have audio effects?
Thanks a lot
I'm new to live and just starting to learn it. I have an old song I made on some other program, that I would like to raise the pitch of without effecting the speed/tempo of the song. Is it possible to do this in live? and will it sound distorted, or have audio effects?
Thanks a lot
Thanks. I have another quick question. So what I want to do is load in the original song i made, keeping it at the exact same tempo I created it at, and just pitch it up a little.
The problem I'm having is that everytime I drag it into a new session to try and change the pitch, it's tempo is converted into whatever the tempo seems to be set to. I don't know the exact original tempo off hand, I just want to keep it the same as it is and change the pitch.
Any suggestions?
The problem I'm having is that everytime I drag it into a new session to try and change the pitch, it's tempo is converted into whatever the tempo seems to be set to. I don't know the exact original tempo off hand, I just want to keep it the same as it is and change the pitch.
Any suggestions?
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vinkalmann
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You'll want to bring in the track and warp it using a warp mode OTHER than complex or repitch. Once you have it warped correctly, set the master tempo to exactly what the clip tempo is. On the clip view, set "HI-Q" to ON as this will use a better algorythm when transposing. The key here to minimize artifacts is to have the clip tempo being the same as the master tempo.
In case you haven't found it, the transpose control is on the clip view.
For help with warping check out my warping guide at www.vinkalmann.com.
In case you haven't found it, the transpose control is on the clip view.
For help with warping check out my warping guide at www.vinkalmann.com.
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bendybones
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To prevent tempo changing when audio is imported into Live,
go to the preferences (Options>Preferences or CTRL+,)
then to the tab on the left marked "Record Warp launch".
Go to Warp section.
Beside "Loop/Warp Short Samples" select "Unwarped One Shot"
Beside "Auto Warp Long Samples" select "Off"
Now your audio will remain at the same tempo when imported.
If the original audio was played to a click (or just extremely well played) it well have a specific tempo and it would be good to set your project to correspond before importing the audio
(to give u more options when working with it).
To find the tempo of the original piece go to this link and download BPM Analyser. Its very accurate, even on fairly ambient stuff.
When BPM Analyser is installed, open it, drag and drop the audio into it and wait for it to calculate the BPM.
TaDa
go to the preferences (Options>Preferences or CTRL+,)
then to the tab on the left marked "Record Warp launch".
Go to Warp section.
Beside "Loop/Warp Short Samples" select "Unwarped One Shot"
Beside "Auto Warp Long Samples" select "Off"
Now your audio will remain at the same tempo when imported.
If the original audio was played to a click (or just extremely well played) it well have a specific tempo and it would be good to set your project to correspond before importing the audio
(to give u more options when working with it).
To find the tempo of the original piece go to this link and download BPM Analyser. Its very accurate, even on fairly ambient stuff.
When BPM Analyser is installed, open it, drag and drop the audio into it and wait for it to calculate the BPM.
TaDa
Thanks so much guys.
Okay, so I figured out the tempo of the song. loaded it in. Downloaded vinkalmann's manual on warping and followed the directions. so now I think it is warped correctly, however when I went to then transpose it, I change the transpose and it is not affecting the audio.
Am i doing something wrong?
Okay, so I figured out the tempo of the song. loaded it in. Downloaded vinkalmann's manual on warping and followed the directions. so now I think it is warped correctly, however when I went to then transpose it, I change the transpose and it is not affecting the audio.
Am i doing something wrong?
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vinkalmann
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