Audio clips can be warped using various Warp Modes, allowing you to change the timing of a clip without altering its pitch, or vice versa. Warping can also be used to mimic the behavior of analog tape by adjusting both the pitch and timing simultaneously. Additionally, warping lets you easil...
Live is software for creating musical ideas, turning them into finished songs, and even taking them onto the stage.
When you turn warping on, Live inserts an orange Warp marker at the beginning of the clip and assigns the song's tempo to the clip in the clip's 'Seq. BPM' box. The clip will then span it's natural playback time as shown on the Time ruler. You can change the clip's playback ...
So what exactly is Warping?In Ableton Live, you can warp clips, so that they will always play in-tempo along with the grid. For most general composition and mixing tasks, you don’t want to do this, as it degrades audio quality, but for live performance it’s super amazing, since yo...
Live is fast, fluid software for music creation and performance. Use its timeline-based workflow or improvise without constraints in Live’s Session View. Advanced warping lets you change the tempo anShow More Shop with a Friend Free Shipping ...
virtually 'on the fly'. You can audition material from hard disk alongside running program sequences, drop in live overdubs that can be triggered back off disk in an instance (remember 'Frippertronics'?), change tempo while all this is going on, and a lot more. All of this can be don...
I love the Capture function which I’m now using all the time, even just to get the tempo set by playing. Wavetable, Echo and Drumbuss are superbly designed additions, and I’m excited about the quicker audio and automation editing in arrangement. Generally, the arrangement was where most ...
As we already wrote, warping allows loops to be sync’ed to the tempo of the song. One of the best uses of this is in the ability to drag and drop audio loops into the song for trial. If the loops are cut to the bar, they will be automatically locked into the main tempo. In ...
Any Warping caused by changing the Set’s tempo is non-permanent, and audio that plays back unwarped at a given tempo will always play back unwarped at that tempo, even if the tempo is changed and then changed back. For example, if you’ve recorded some tracks at 120 BPM, but then ...
If the tempo of a Clip is the same as the tempo of the Set, that clip will play back unstretched. In this case, if theWarp Modeof the clip is set to Beats, Tones, Texture, or Re-Pitch (but not Complex or Complex Pro), playback will be neutral. Any Warping caused by changing ...