Cutting clips in arrangement view
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diego vega
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Cutting clips in arrangement view
Hi,
I have an answered question from some time ago that I always forget to ask... Let´s say I´m starting a track first by making loops/clips in session view. So I hit record and start playing the song and recording the arrangement. After I finish I have all my clips and basic arrangement in the arrangement view correct? How can I go and cut up the clips so for example, channel 1 has drums, and i had an 8 beat long clip repeating for some bars, but i want to cut that up in individual 8 beat clips so I can edit each one individually. I know I can manually go and resize the clips making them smaller and copy pasting them. But is there a faster way to automatically cut them up into a specific size or by selecting with the loop brackets the division point and then selecting some command?
Thanks.
I have an answered question from some time ago that I always forget to ask... Let´s say I´m starting a track first by making loops/clips in session view. So I hit record and start playing the song and recording the arrangement. After I finish I have all my clips and basic arrangement in the arrangement view correct? How can I go and cut up the clips so for example, channel 1 has drums, and i had an 8 beat long clip repeating for some bars, but i want to cut that up in individual 8 beat clips so I can edit each one individually. I know I can manually go and resize the clips making them smaller and copy pasting them. But is there a faster way to automatically cut them up into a specific size or by selecting with the loop brackets the division point and then selecting some command?
Thanks.
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Re: Cutting clips in arrangement view
What frustrates me about Ableton's Arrangement vs. Session view.. is this. What if i Highlight a section of my Arrangement clip and then Snip a loop from a track in Arrangement view... Now I want to Copy that snipped Audio into a clip in Session view! When I try this.. IT COPIES THE WHOLE DAMN Clip!!! Not just the snipped portion. I don't want the WHOLE Arrangement clip in my session clip.. I want to copy just the snipped clip I made in Arrangement view so that it is now a clip in Session view!
The only annoying work around is Then I have to make a loop inside of the session Clip... Which is just a royal pain!!! Why bother cutting up arrangement clips if I can't simply copy a SPECIFIC arrangement clip into session view and not the entire thing?
Tell me, WHY this is not possible in Ableton?
Jeff
The only annoying work around is Then I have to make a loop inside of the session Clip... Which is just a royal pain!!! Why bother cutting up arrangement clips if I can't simply copy a SPECIFIC arrangement clip into session view and not the entire thing?
Tell me, WHY this is not possible in Ableton?
Jeff
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Re: Cutting clips in arrangement view
doublestop wrote: ↑Sun Jul 05, 2020 1:14 amWhat frustrates me about Ableton's Arrangement vs. Session view.. is this. What if i Highlight a section of my Arrangement clip and then Snip a loop from a track in Arrangement view... Now I want to Copy that snipped Audio into a clip in Session view! When I try this.. IT COPIES THE WHOLE DAMN Clip!!! Not just the snipped portion. I don't want the WHOLE Arrangement clip in my session clip.. I want to copy just the snipped clip I made in Arrangement view so that it is now a clip in Session view!
The only annoying work around is Then I have to make a loop inside of the session Clip... Which is just a royal pain!!! Why bother cutting up arrangement clips if I can't simply copy a SPECIFIC arrangement clip into session view and not the entire thing?
Tell me, WHY this is not possible in Ableton?
Jeff
I think if you consolidate (cmd+j) that snipped bit of audio it becomes its own stand alone clip, not still part of something bigger, which can then be copied over to session.
Re: Cutting clips in arrangement view
Right click - crop clip
is what worked for me.
(Ctrl - clic in Mac).
In arrangement view, I did edit - split on my large clip to divide it into sections.
Then, I copy - pasted the section I wanted into another (piano) track.
On that pasted section, I did right clic - crop clip.
Then copied that, and pasted it to a cell in session view.
Not in the least intuitive, but so far that's the best way I made it work.
Bests.
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is what worked for me.
(Ctrl - clic in Mac).
In arrangement view, I did edit - split on my large clip to divide it into sections.
Then, I copy - pasted the section I wanted into another (piano) track.
On that pasted section, I did right clic - crop clip.
Then copied that, and pasted it to a cell in session view.
Not in the least intuitive, but so far that's the best way I made it work.
Bests.
E
Re: Cutting clips in arrangement view
That's it:
Arrangement view
- select loop
- split
- crop
Session view
- drag and drop new clip you'll find in the current project/samples/processed/crop in a track cell
- select wrap the sample in the the clip view
- select "loop"
- play it!
Arrangement view
- select loop
- split
- crop
Session view
- drag and drop new clip you'll find in the current project/samples/processed/crop in a track cell
- select wrap the sample in the the clip view
- select "loop"
- play it!
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prismaticspray
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Re: Cutting clips in arrangement view
Thanks for this thread. I found one other option to add that works for me: "Create" > "Consolidate Time to New Scene".
What this seems to do is take any number of tracks from the arrangement view in the current loop and paste them as clips in a new session on their respective tracks.
This is 100% what I was hoping for - take a live jam that's recorded in arrangement and take multi-track slices out of it to make scenes in session view.
What this seems to do is take any number of tracks from the arrangement view in the current loop and paste them as clips in a new session on their respective tracks.
This is 100% what I was hoping for - take a live jam that's recorded in arrangement and take multi-track slices out of it to make scenes in session view.