prepare tracks for ableton
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yes you can Batch Convert with SF.twisted-plastik wrote:Does it mean that I can put the same volume and similar eq to all of them>?
twisted-plastik wrote: I just need pro tools now..
assume....you have the hardware to run pro tools...?
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i think it depents on how u warp your audio file in ableton.
when you drop a track in to a audio schreen its normal that the track will be warped in beats and the whole file is be splitted into many pieces.
on drums its hard to hear it but your basslines will be messy en tracks are clipping that way .
when you set the the warp mode on pitch, the whole file will not be longer splitted in pieces and the basslines are rolling out your speakers very clean.
try this and see if it works to clear up your sound
when you drop a track in to a audio schreen its normal that the track will be warped in beats and the whole file is be splitted into many pieces.
on drums its hard to hear it but your basslines will be messy en tracks are clipping that way .
when you set the the warp mode on pitch, the whole file will not be longer splitted in pieces and the basslines are rolling out your speakers very clean.
try this and see if it works to clear up your sound
Hello all. I'm new and use Ableton (shock). The link below maybe of some help to you.
http://www.joshvon.com/tech/rock-solid-warping-101.htm
or for more helpful Ableton info goto
http://www.abletonlivedj.com/forum
Hope these links help
Cheers
http://www.joshvon.com/tech/rock-solid-warping-101.htm
or for more helpful Ableton info goto
http://www.abletonlivedj.com/forum
Hope these links help
Cheers