Hey, great videos I've been learning a lot. Just had one little question. In 3:02 you press CMD+J to consolidate the one bar you selected. Couldn't the same thing have been done by selecting the bar and pressing CMD+E? If not, how is it functionally different?
@technogiapada it is likely that you are taking a warped clip and dropping it into the sampler. this will result in the sampler playing back the original unwarped clip at the original pitch. to solve this, simply consolidate your clip before putting it into the sampler. this can be done by selecting the clip, right clicking and choosing "Consolidate", or pressing cntr/cmd - J. this will write a new unwarped audio file with any changes you maybe by warping the first time around.
Is it possible to achieve this in simpler?? every step worked fine until it came to adjusting the pitch bend range, then i couldn't seem to find out how to adjust it from it's default setting of i think 5 semi tones.
@IAMALABASTER sorry for the delayed response. unfortunately you can't make the pitch bend go further using simpler, but if you check kvr or something just find a free sampler vst that gives you a greater pitch bend. that or buy ableton's sampler, definitely worth it!
@Painkillazzz ya i've heard of that. unfortunately there's no option for mac :( it's always nice to do things by hand though, opens up a lot more options.
Hey, great videos I've been learning a lot. Just had one little question. In 3:02 you press CMD+J to consolidate the one bar you selected. Couldn't the same thing have been done by selecting the bar and pressing CMD+E? If not, how is it functionally different?
mAssholio88 3 days ago
it works on you perfectly. but when i try it, the pitch is going back to the normal speed of the loop. am i doing something wrong?
technogiapada 1 week ago
@technogiapada it is likely that you are taking a warped clip and dropping it into the sampler. this will result in the sampler playing back the original unwarped clip at the original pitch. to solve this, simply consolidate your clip before putting it into the sampler. this can be done by selecting the clip, right clicking and choosing "Consolidate", or pressing cntr/cmd - J. this will write a new unwarped audio file with any changes you maybe by warping the first time around.
ryandmca 1 week ago
Thank you!
ignightyournight 2 weeks ago
OH Thanx!!! incredible... simple... cool
rameron9 1 month ago
what about using glide?
mobsplif 1 month ago
great tutorial. starts at 2:45
ChiDuly 1 month ago 2
great video!!!!!
presseino 1 month ago
Great tip. Thanks a lot fella!!
bertthepickle 2 months ago
your track has some nice low end kick... I was wondering how you get that sound, idk if its a sample you payed for Im just curious?...
TheEVANWORKS 2 months ago in playlist Uploaded videos
Thanks for your hard work in this video. It is much more exact than using dblue or something. I like doing it by hand and tweaking anyway.
2xtrbo 3 months ago
awesome!
djcozmic1 3 months ago
Genius and straight forward as a mutha! Using it in a new track for a vocal - Thanks a million!
PersistenceRecords 3 months ago
i ve been looking for this effect such a long time!!!!!thanks bro!you rock!!!!!
jeisemachinery 3 months ago
Thanks for the vid! I have the same question as IAMALABASTER. Help?
DJELCONDUCTOR 3 months ago
THANKS!!!!!!!!
MrPapito101 4 months ago
Thank you!
DominationBeats 4 months ago
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ClintVanS 5 months ago
you're the man.
ClintVanS 5 months ago
Is it possible to achieve this in simpler?? every step worked fine until it came to adjusting the pitch bend range, then i couldn't seem to find out how to adjust it from it's default setting of i think 5 semi tones.
Cheers
IAMALABASTER 5 months ago
@IAMALABASTER sorry for the delayed response. unfortunately you can't make the pitch bend go further using simpler, but if you check kvr or something just find a free sampler vst that gives you a greater pitch bend. that or buy ableton's sampler, definitely worth it!
ryandmca 3 months ago
excellent!
illdrums2000 6 months ago
actually, there's a nice vst plugin that gives a pretty much nice result in like 2 seconds
its called dblue_tapestop
Painkillazzz 6 months ago
@Painkillazzz ya i've heard of that. unfortunately there's no option for mac :( it's always nice to do things by hand though, opens up a lot more options.
ryandmca 6 months ago
@ryandmca yeah, it's nice. thanks, ive learned a lot from your tutorials!
Painkillazzz 6 months ago
Cool tutorial!
MegamartNL 6 months ago
awesome tut.
blomiethepixel 6 months ago