Create maleable loop within audio clip?
Posted: Fri Jun 06, 2008 3:05 am
Hey all,
I could just be ignorant, but I have an idea for something I'd like to do and it doesn't appear that ableton does it.
I'd like to take a single audio track and be able to create a clip that contains audio clips in sequence that I can loop. For example, for a drum pattern, I might drag in a sample clip of a kick and a snare, place them on the 1234, and then loop that, much in the same way one might loop a midi track, but with individual clips.
One could think of it like a mini arrange view in a loopable clip.
At the moment, all I can do in that vein is create a new loop in arrange view and then bump it down to a single audio clip, but that seems unnecessarily destructive, especially when I want to be able to move the clips around, reverse things, etc.
Please don't just say "Use an Impulse" because I'd like to have the full range of clip automation available, not just the impulse and it's MIDI input. I'd also like to have a visual for the sounds in loops, watching midi notes go by really doesn't do it for me.
And please don't just say "Resample an impulse pattern" because that's not what I'm trying to do either. I like to keep things non-destructive, which is thankfully something Ableton is very good at.
Again Ableton might already have this, I just haven't discovered it. It just seems so weird that I have to lay out all of these tiny, individual sound clips over and over again in arrange view and manipulate one, gigantic envelope in order to manipulate sounds the way I want to.
Any ideas?
A.
I could just be ignorant, but I have an idea for something I'd like to do and it doesn't appear that ableton does it.
I'd like to take a single audio track and be able to create a clip that contains audio clips in sequence that I can loop. For example, for a drum pattern, I might drag in a sample clip of a kick and a snare, place them on the 1234, and then loop that, much in the same way one might loop a midi track, but with individual clips.
One could think of it like a mini arrange view in a loopable clip.
At the moment, all I can do in that vein is create a new loop in arrange view and then bump it down to a single audio clip, but that seems unnecessarily destructive, especially when I want to be able to move the clips around, reverse things, etc.
Please don't just say "Use an Impulse" because I'd like to have the full range of clip automation available, not just the impulse and it's MIDI input. I'd also like to have a visual for the sounds in loops, watching midi notes go by really doesn't do it for me.
And please don't just say "Resample an impulse pattern" because that's not what I'm trying to do either. I like to keep things non-destructive, which is thankfully something Ableton is very good at.
Again Ableton might already have this, I just haven't discovered it. It just seems so weird that I have to lay out all of these tiny, individual sound clips over and over again in arrange view and manipulate one, gigantic envelope in order to manipulate sounds the way I want to.
Any ideas?
A.