Its a pain in the ass this ableton warp to be honest. For me it usually fucks up all the time you have to go fixing those markers, and even if it goes slightly out of sinc you defo hear it when mixing in with another track... am i doing something wrong?
@Middollo You dont have to fix the ones it screws up. Generally Ableton will get the bpm about right so just insert a marker at the begining and select 'warp from here (straight) to get rid of all other markers. You'll have to do a little fine tuning about 16 bars in but after that it should be easy to use the method above
What if the song fades at the end? Do I stick the end of the track or the last gray box beat ?
hwy9nightkid 1 month ago
@hwy9nightkid I'd loop the last bar (or 4 bars) before it fades so that you can choose how and when to fade the song out.
darzhliebek 2 weeks ago
Its a pain in the ass this ableton warp to be honest. For me it usually fucks up all the time you have to go fixing those markers, and even if it goes slightly out of sinc you defo hear it when mixing in with another track... am i doing something wrong?
Middollo 3 months ago
@Middollo yes
MarcioYTchannel 2 months ago
@MarcioYTchannel what?
Middollo 2 months ago
@Middollo "am i doing something wrong?"
yes
MarcioYTchannel 2 months ago
@Middollo You dont have to fix the ones it screws up. Generally Ableton will get the bpm about right so just insert a marker at the begining and select 'warp from here (straight) to get rid of all other markers. You'll have to do a little fine tuning about 16 bars in but after that it should be easy to use the method above
darzhliebek 2 weeks ago
Extremely helpful man thanks straight forward compared to some of the other tutorials
CASPER18ize 3 months ago
thanks mate, very helpful and straight to the point.
puzahki 9 months ago
thx 4this,
i have to get into warping but dont know what i can use it for.
soulgoodmusictube 10 months ago