
Please tell me this is not a new feature?
Bump.

The thing is that you do not see the time the song will play. You see the time the song will play if it were played at its original tempo. I can imagine there are some scenario where it would still be useful, but in many cases, you'd see a warped timeline where 1 mn could take a minute and a half to reach, then 2 minutes would take 30 seconds.. I can't tell if time will allow anything. I keep it on the agenda though.Tarekith wrote:Personally it's something I use ALL the time, especially when DJing. Makes it easy to see how long a track is, how much time I have left before the track ends, etc. Or I might know that at 3:40 into a track, there's an annoying 8 bars I want to skip over, things like that. Hmm, or if I know I only have ten minutes left before the next DJ comes on, it's nice to see exactly how long a song is so i can try and end my set with the end of a songs. Lots of reasons really.a
Perhaps it's only calculated and displayed once you click on the Save button?
For unwarped clips we still show the time, because there is no question about it. For warped clips, think that if you want to display the real song time, you could have some tempo automation in the arranger, or you could edit the tempo field manually, in which cased your timeline would fly in the best case, and flicker in the worst, if the automation goes too fast.kenporter wrote:I would think that displaying time would be fairly simple. If the clip is not warped display the real-time of the clip, and if warp is turned on display the time based on the length of the clip and tempo of the session. That would make sense to me and would actually be better than Live 7's time display.
Ken
Yes it does, but the tempo automation and the timeline always match in the same view. For a Session clip, when launched, you never know what will be coming. The timeline would have to update as the arrangement unfolds.kenporter wrote:How is it done in the arrange view? I don't have it in front of me to check, but does the arrange view not change the timeline when adjusting the tempo using automation?
Thanks,
Ken
Are you aware that you've got a count down there, when the clip is not looped? Just checking, sorry if I ask the obvious.Tarekith wrote:Would be cool to see an option for elapsed time since the clip started in the session view, in the same place the pie chart style counter is.
But surely that argument was equally valid with Live 7? If you play a clip back at a different bpm in Live 7 the time line below the wave form is pretty much meaningless as it is totally inaccurate.Amaury wrote:Hi,
there are various reasons for that. Let me try to express the reserve we have: in Live 7, you would see the clip's original sample time, below the waveform. Then you would warp the beat timeline without affecting the waveform.
In Live 8, we are stretching the waveform. Then, the real time ruler, if displayed at the bottom of the waveform, would have to be stretched as well, and it's bot quite sure how usefull/pretty it would be.
What do you think?
Regards,
Amaury