Ableton Warping Question.

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  1. Rainy Keys

    Rainy Keys Kapellmeister

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    After I warp an audio file and change the warp mode to repitch then change the tempo, wherever there are warp markers the pitch is not the same for each warp marker. How do i fix this?
     
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  3. AgroRhythm

    AgroRhythm Noisemaker

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    What you need to understand about repitch mode is that it is designed to change tempo based on warp markers. If you want to repitch something but keep it in the global tempo of the project use any of the other algorithms and then transpose it.

    " In Re-Pitch Mode, Live doesn’t really time-stretch or compress the music; instead, it adjusts the playback rate to create the desired amount of stretching. In other words, to speed up playback by a factor of 2, it’s transposed up an octave. This is like the “DJ stretching method“ of using variable-speed turntables to sync two records, or what happens to samples in traditional samplers when they’re transposed.
    The Transpose and Detune controls have no effect in Re-Pitch Mode."
     
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    nmkeraj Producer

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    I am just hooking up to the old thread with the still-live problem. I am trying to import an 8-bar-20BPM audio file. Ableton 12 import it as a 32-bar-80BPM loop. Why is that?
     
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