Warp in Ableton

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  1. pher

    pher Newbie

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    Hello guys, i really need help to warp a song in Live9, i tried to warp in different ways but the track still out of sync in some part. The original song is 97,8 BPM and i want to change it to 128. If one of you would be generous to help me i would be grateful.
    Thank you guys, you're the best.
     
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  3. boohrin

    boohrin Newbie

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    If Live doesn't detect the correct BPM, you can enter the optional BPM you like.

    So enter 97.8 on the BPM window(under the word "Seg. BPM") at first, then change the Track BPM to 128.
     
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    I tried but doens't work :(
     
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    Live has "almost" perfect beat detection, but it can't perfect warp some songs... so you must add warp points manualy on parts where is slightly out of sync.

    Try google search "live warp" in youtube
     
  6. pher

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    I tried with Live9 with Logic and Grage band and doesn't work :( If someone can help me and warp it for me i would be grateful :)
     
  7. pher

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    Thanks man, i sent you a P.M





    I explained you what I did in Logic, you left before I updated my message, check that out and report any issues

    Xsze
     
  8. Mostwest

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    i'm also interested, how can i change an acapella from 86 to 128 bpm without notable artifacts on pitch and without slicing the vocal??? when I tried this i can ear noticeble pitch change, best so far for me is S1

    something like this
    from
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-ImCpNqbJw


    to
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N9do1kHe87g

    thank you guys
     
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    Just get in there, experiment and have FUN! :wink:
     
  10. pher

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    Thanks guys :thumbsup:
     
  11. Mostwest

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    thank you :wink:
     
  12. supersharpshooter

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    By default the Ableton warping/timestretch algorithm (Al Gore riddim) is set to 'beats' but for more complex sounds like pads the 'complex' algorithm is smoother and has less artifacts. I find that 'complex' can sometimes be better for vocals.
     
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