The New Warping style in Live 8

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teejay
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The New Warping style in Live 8

Post by teejay » Sat May 30, 2009 2:25 pm

As much as I appreciate the new beats mode, the new style of warping thats been introduced is painful. Earlier I could get a track warped in about 10 seconds. Now it takes minutes.

Have to worry about Transients, Warp Markers and how they both interact. I went thru the tutorial by Medway which helped ALOT. But at this point, its rather frustrating with the new one!

Marcus007
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Re: The New Warping style in Live 8

Post by Marcus007 » Sat May 30, 2009 2:28 pm

I just use my copy of 7 to warp the tracks and then import into 8... I'm still working on perfecting the 8 warping... takes a little more time just try to be patient, you won't be able to warp a track in 10 seconds anymore... at least not at first

teejay
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Re: The New Warping style in Live 8

Post by teejay » Sat May 30, 2009 2:37 pm

Marcus007 wrote:I just use my copy of 7 to warp the tracks and then import into 8...
What about the transient markers when doing this? They are critical for beats mode if u want to use it well...

orgul
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Re: The New Warping style in Live 8

Post by orgul » Sat May 30, 2009 6:48 pm

use shift plus drag the warp marker and your back to the old style...

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Re: The New Warping style in Live 8

Post by Tone Deft » Sat May 30, 2009 7:20 pm

the old method was retarded, time is a constant, it's the music that changes.

give it time.
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Re: The New Warping style in Live 8

Post by Tarekith » Sat May 30, 2009 10:05 pm

I don't mind the new method, I just wish they wouldnt have changed the way we warp so much in the process (new zoom zones, lack of clip timeline, etc).

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Re: The New Warping style in Live 8

Post by inakiesarte » Thu Jun 04, 2009 11:00 am

I love the warping mode on 7 and hate the one on 8

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Re: The New Warping style in Live 8

Post by nuperspective » Thu Jun 04, 2009 11:35 am

ive had kicks in the bollocks less painful. its a step back for me. i cant believe that was seen as a major need on the spec sheet.

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Re: The New Warping style in Live 8

Post by sporkles » Thu Jun 04, 2009 12:36 pm

I never was an avid warper in the first place, and I've always been kind of "huh... interesting -
I wasn't expecting that", but coming from a Recycle background, the new method makes a lot more
sense. But I miss the timeline in the clip; I've sometimes been listening to long spoken word
samples and taken note of points where samplable passages start and end, opened the sample as a
clip in Live, and instantly found the correct place. This is now quite impossible, unless I've
missed something. :?

kraymon
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Re: The New Warping style in Live 8

Post by kraymon » Fri Jul 02, 2010 9:21 am

im really struggling with the new warping for whole tracks... I think its probably better for loops but ffor DJing I find it as bit frustrating.

the thing is, a whole electronic sequenced track is a constant tempo, should it should just need one starting marker and then rest should slot in in re-pitch mode when pitched correctly(if you get me). I don't want to start stretching some bits more than others for a full track - i want maximum quality.

what are your steps for quickly warping a whole track?

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Re: The New Warping style in Live 8

Post by #1thelark » Fri Jul 02, 2010 9:38 am

Check this technique... works quite well for electronic music. It won't help you with old drifting songs though...

http://lmnopelementary.blogspot.com/

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Re: The New Warping style in Live 8

Post by kraymon » Fri Jul 02, 2010 11:43 am

#1thelark wrote:Check this technique... works quite well for electronic music. It won't help you with old drifting songs though...

http://lmnopelementary.blogspot.com/
cheers -yeah thats rougly how i would do it in version 7 - although i wouldnt have loads of yellow markers like that. just do the beginning and end and because the timing is rigid it all slots in nicely. I'm just struggling to do it like this is live8. I think i need more practice.... using the shift function helps.

#1thelark
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Re: The New Warping style in Live 8

Post by #1thelark » Fri Jul 02, 2010 11:54 am

Read carefully.
There's just one marker at the beginning, set1.1.1 here, warp straight, then drag a grey marker at the end. Save. Done.

It's really easy unless there's tempo changes in the song or intros without percussive elements.

kraymon
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Re: The New Warping style in Live 8

Post by kraymon » Fri Jul 02, 2010 2:32 pm

#1thelark wrote:Read carefully.
There's just one marker at the beginning, set1.1.1 here, warp straight, then drag a grey marker at the end. Save. Done.

It's really easy unless there's tempo changes in the song or intros without percussive elements.
yes but he's talking about Version 7.
8 is quite different.

#1thelark
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Re: The New Warping style in Live 8

Post by #1thelark » Fri Jul 02, 2010 2:36 pm

I'm on Live8 here. It just works.©

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