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Makes me want to enroll to the berkely classes.
many thanks great tutorial
good vid. thanks for sharing :)
thanks
double click on the audio file in the slot or select the clip and then click on the arrowhead in the bottom rh corner of the screen
Hey how do you actually see that? WHen I click on that tab it only shows the notes i’m playing but how do you get to see those dark gray waves?
Super tutorial,,,finally got to understand warping and quantizing…. Thanks
you did a really good job at explaining the warping feature
wow great tutorial
I often use this trick: Before locking (dbl-clking) any warp marks, I like to cntrl click & drag the grey markers for variations on beats/clips. Adjusting the warp settings(beats,texture, repitch,etc) after doing this can create some diverse changes. + adjusting the 3 transient modes, and amount, can do wonders.
Thank you, I now have a much better how-to understanding of tightening up the percussion track in Ableton, especially helpful was the 80% “human error” tip!
Great tutorial.
where can I download that program?