Ableton Live 9 Tutorial: Warping Pt 2 - Tracks That Don't Start w/ Drums
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Dubspot instructor and Ableton Certified Trainer Michael Hatsi a.k.a. !banginclude finally returns with a follow up to his previous tutorial video explaining some essential warping tips and techniques in Ableton Live 9. In part one, Hatsis used a standard house track with a 4/4 drum pattern to explain how to set Live's Warp preferences and determine track tempos. In part two, he delves further into more creative tips for warping: using a track with slightly more complex arrangement from Dubspot student Entransik, he shows you how to warp a song that starts with a sound other than a drum beat.
i tried this in Ableton Studio 8 last night on more than two dozen tracks, all with varying amounts of percussion and melodic intro material. THIS METHOD IS FLAWLESS.
i've been 'doing it wrong' for so long - i'd typically set an initial warp marker, than create many more, always having the 'tail' of a track come out a little too fast or slow, and the intro coming out 'not quite right' either... never knew about this better method of adjusting *Transients* instead of creating more warp markers.
THANK YOU SO MUCH.
Welcome back to the tutorial world, !banginclude! Cheers for the efforts!
Great tutorials by Dubspot. Thanks. I have a question about Live 9. Can we export mp3? or are we still stuck with only wav and aiff ?
No, Ableton Live 9 still only exports to .Wav or .Aiff. The SoundCloud feature still uploads in .Wav format... unless there is an option that I missed.
So so so so useful. This fills in all the blanks in all the other videos on warping.
Hey, in the first tutorial about warping you said you shouldn't have transient option on, but in this video you did leave it on :o now I'm confused
You helped my life and my time, with this video. Thank you so much
True, but check Audacity or Foobar2000. Both are free and can convert wav's to any desired format. They offer more function than just an audio converter/editor as well. A small dedicated program is hardly an inconvenience.
this is exactly what I've been doing, except once I drag the play marker back to the -24 I right click and "Set 1.1.1 here".. for some reason I had weird things happening on certain tracks when using those negative bar values, but i think that was a bug that got sorted out, thanks for the tutorial guys!
Leave Warp active, then right click on first beat (should have a Transient Marker) and select Set 1.1.1 here. Then just adjust the warp markers/temp to fit the song. Much faster.
No, but in Ableton's defense Wav's are the best quality to render into anyway. mp3's are easy to convert to using Wav editors or audio converters. Audacity® works well for this.
Where is the link to the first part if this video. Dubspot has a ton of videos to look through
My man!
Great video , thank you !
I have a question, I have a crazy audio clip of my kid singing gibberish and playing out of time piano ( he’s 4 years old)
How do I warp that ? Do I need to pick a different algorithm and/or pick something different other then “warp from here straight “ ??
Thanks in advance
how come when I start tapping the tempo the track changes tempo also? i have warped turned off , how can I fix that?
You are in arrangement view you need to be in session view
Agreed. Plead your case to Ableton. I'll support you.
maybe a stupid question :D why you leave beats and transients (under preserve setting) mode on in these tutorial and changed it last time ?
Almost two whole years later? Either way, glad to see the conclusion!
Note that if you are not in session view, the sequence will be warped as you tap the tempo. You want to be in session view.
my problem still arises....for session view and arrangement view, also in this vid he isn't in session view as he taps
RithyRos1 you likely have warp enabled still
How do you warp tracks with zero drums at all? I'm trying to warp an orchestra score and there are no drums...
How do you warp acapella's?
so u got the beat temple right,, right of the bat and still needed to adjust the end of the track?? why? and how come u adjusted it and the bpm didn't move?
Yh the beat temple
he said that ableton tries to adjust the track to the tempo, so he made sure by checkin with the metronome, because long files tend to drag a little, the tempo is right, the track wasnt by little, so he adjusted the track to the tempo so nothing "drags". think about it, try it for yourself, youll see.
Sadly there are already many posts on Abletons website about that but the staff only refers to using Audacity. They don't seem to plan adding .mp3 export. I just don't get it really, I mean FL Studio, Reason and Cubase support it right? I think not giving newcomers and beginners the .mp3 option is just confusing and hinders an otherwise seamless production workflow.
they have to pay for the mp3 licsense
when i go to key for map i dont get t in top corner
my ableton 9 stretches the audio track as I tap even when having the warp turned off ;o[
I can get the approximate BPM from Traktor analysis though
also some tracks just seem to be impossible to warp properly throughout the whole, it's like they were not consistent all the way through
read Wilfried Kopp comment ^^
nice tutorial, much appreciated
i totally missed the tutn warp off part in the other tutorials it was driving me nuts every time id tap out my tempo the whole song would shift. btw i discovered a pretty dope audio editor program that will actually slice duplicate and or chop and convert audio files...wave pad.com check it!!!
Helped a lot thanks!
Glad this was helpful!
I know all that. I am talking about principles here. I shouldn't be a problem to include a simple .mp3 decoder for those who want to have a convinient solution built in Ableton. You could compare it to PS, it does extract .jpg files as well although it's a heavily compressed format. You should just include it for those who need it. The more options you have without having to reach to any other program the better. Sure you can use Audacity but you shouldn't have to really.
Ableton is an industry level production software, .wav and .aiff are a much higher quality format than .mp3. Why produce lower quality files with a high end software?
Bravo!!
If the drums were made by a human would warp setting would you use?
Wait. Ableton doesn't export to mp3??? Really?
Thanks for this....
Nice Video
nice!
I love the hell out of you guys, thanks for this!
Oh well, it's not really much of a bump in the road anyway.
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To the guys asking about converting to mp3, Why drop your tracks quality to mp3? Sure it saves space but you compromise quality big time. Add the encoders that TH-cam, soundcloud, etc use, that mp3 will sound awful. Especially to a trained ear. If you're an aspiring producer mp3 is a poor choice. Even pro mastered tracks sound weak compared to the wav or aiff version. Do a comparison. You'll hear.
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That Entransec guy though...
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You make it sound like Ableton is too good for the .mp3 format. As an "industry level production software" it should provide everything you could ask for. I shouldn't have to use external software to compress my audio files to the (still) mostly used and known format around. Many mp3-players don't support .aiff and most consumers can't hear any difference or just don't care. Higher quality is one thing but mp3 is still the commercial standard.
Warping Tracks That Don't Start w/Drums 101: Start at the drums...
Seems logical enough.
TOUtorial.
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