a brief look at warping multiple tracks. might touch on this again as its a broad topic and can be problematic in many circumstances. this is a basic demonstration using a straight drum take and as example. stay tuned for further videos on this topic.
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Devcron 1 month ago
thank you sooooooo much mate!
Ponnybit 1 month ago
@guitarboy12 check the input configuration on the file folder tab in preferences to see if you have them highlighted
jailbreakir 1 month ago
If anyone can help me.. here.. My mixer has 8 channels, but whenever i go to setup my multi track.. my computer can only pick up two? Mono 1 and mono 2.. Which is annoying as shit when tracking drums.. if anyone can help.. let me know.
guitarboy12 2 months ago
Diddo's. Thanks so much for the tutorial. Also thanks to the suggestion to "Warp from here" at each tracks 2nd warp marker, HisRoyalSMallness.
gabsboy999 10 months ago
Thank You!!!!! You should be on the Ableton website, don't know why this wasn't in the manual.
timbones69 10 months ago
Hey man can you help me with this? I used acid pro for a while and made the move to Ableton as of recently. I like to work on mash ups. Ableton syncs up my acapella to the bpms to the song which is kind of it but rarely sounds nice. Unwarping the acapella and having in it's original bpm's in acid pro was easy but idk how to do it in ableton. Think you can help me with this? Thanks.
CommandAndCommentary 1 year ago
Great tutorial. I couldn't find much info on warping multiple tracks either so this was very helpful cheers.
TheTransientsMusic 1 year ago
my question is: are there less artifacts when time stretching the multitrack rather than just a mixdown of the drums?
motherbrain2000 2 years ago
great tutorial
dissectself 2 years ago