is it possible to quantize your own warp markers?
is it possible to quantize your own warp markers?
is it possible to quantize your own warp markers that you have put in yourself instead of having Ableton set them and quantizing audio then?
Re: is it possible to quantize your own warp markers?
You can freely move warp markers yes, you can delete any and create other ones.
The cmd+U Quantize shortcut works on selected warp markers.
The cmd+U Quantize shortcut works on selected warp markers.
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Re: is it possible to quantize your own warp markers?
tnx, but that doesn't work. See the pictures:
1 I created warp markers https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/vlh9trh1 ... 11v4y&dl=0
2 I selected the warp markers https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/0b9xbwf4 ... 4949v&dl=0
3 I pressed Command+U https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/ypp9tc0o ... i4qz9&dl=0
The result: more warp markers than I put in.
What am I doing wrong? Or is it possible anyway?
1 I created warp markers https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/vlh9trh1 ... 11v4y&dl=0
2 I selected the warp markers https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/0b9xbwf4 ... 4949v&dl=0
3 I pressed Command+U https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/ypp9tc0o ... i4qz9&dl=0
The result: more warp markers than I put in.
What am I doing wrong? Or is it possible anyway?
Re: is it possible to quantize your own warp markers?
Warp markers by their nature are quantization.
The quantization option affects ‘transient markers’. Which explains why there are warp markers added to the transient markers when they get quantized.
Another option is to play around with the Groove function.
The quantization option affects ‘transient markers’. Which explains why there are warp markers added to the transient markers when they get quantized.
Another option is to play around with the Groove function.