But I'm confused.
I take my loop - lets say, a live breakbeat with a nice groove. I place a warp marker on every individual drum hit. By warping a loop in this way, I have effectively killed the groove in the original loop as now, each drum hit will play to the nearest grid marker.
So now I slice the loop using the "Slice to New Midi Track" command, the loop gets sliced and the hits mapped to a Drum Rack and a midi clip gets created to trigger each hit. BUT the midi clip is not quantised - ie the original groove appears to be preserved. (I still need to do some more tests on this, with a funkier loop!)
I think there's some clever stuff going on here - perhaps the midi notes are created with lengths according to the original (unwarped) sample.
Can anyone confirm?
[incidentally, the Live slicer must raise the importance of introducing Groove quantise to Live, imagine how useful it would be to apply the grooves of your sliced loops to your other song parts, create a library of grooves to use in other projects and so on... Something for the next release, perhaps?]
