Time Signatures in Ableton Made Easy

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your advice saved my a$$ so many times already thanks!

milenapatagonia
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Thank you for your efforts to explain it so much clear, I learned a lot from your video!

manutube
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Excellent! This is really helpful and much appreciated. Thank you!

azurite
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Thank you mate, it was a big black hole for me in Live till now

janosmogyorosi
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When composing in 4/4 timing usually the DAW automatically sets the measure to a 4 bar loop. However when working with 6/8 timing should somebody still compose using a 4 bar loop or should it be a 8 bar loop?

onlyonlie
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Woah, that was a weird moment right at the beginning. Folks who use this for live mixing in edm (I suppose and assuming a similar background) seem to feel their own internal pulse on off-beats. That’s really cool!!

If anyone would have a good guess, do you think it has anything to do with how often sidechaining is used, or even just the groove it kinda creates?? It might also be an internalized vibe for how an artist might think about their own music while writing, that’s really interesting! Great vid!

NickBatinaComposer
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Hi, thanks a lot for your video, i founded really interesting. I have one question, i am doing a song that have 3 measures of 4/4 and one of 3/8, and that grid is repeated all over the song. Unfortunately i can't find a way of copy paste that four measures all over, so you don't have to do it manually. Can you help me? (sorry for my weird english)

josetomascelis