Ableton Live 10 How to use Warp Modes

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We're gonna jump into Ableton's Warping features today and have a look at Beats, Tone, Texture and Re-Pitch! How can you use them creatively to inspire some ideas!

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Hope you learned heaps about warp modes! I didn't mention the Complex or Complex pro as I don't use them creatively to make interesting sounds. Thanks for watching!

CollectiveIntelligenceMusic
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Great tutorial! Thanks for the inspiration can’t wait to dive in

milocespedes
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A very interesting idea in here..great!Thanks!

williamlittlejohn
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Great tutorial to see why warping algorithms in Ableton Live are awful, simply distorting the audio on any mode (except re-pitch, but this one is useless when you need to stretch the audio and preserve the pitch)!

CyberCat
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Hello, I liked very much your tutorial. First of all I am a complete newbie with the Ableton Live, in fact, I mix with less complex programs. I make mixes for fitness, for which I require constant speeds in my tracks. However, by today, many tracks handle transitions, that is, they move from house to moombahton, so they can have segments on the same track, which go from 128 bpm to 95 bpm. this includes two types of segments: constant velocity segments, at 128 and 95 bpm, and deceleration or acceleration segments, that makes the transition. Is it possible to regularize the speed of a track that has this structure? Do you have any tutorials for dummies about it?. Thanks in advance!.

ricardodelosrios
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Anyone know how you can create an anchor point like you can in Logic (and Cubase I think)? If you have a building up sample and there's a hit in the middle that you want to be the point that snaps to the grid how can you do that?

andytuke
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Please can you do a tutorial on drum and bass? or at least explain all the components of the tune such as the drum beat pattern and melodies/chords that work for that genre, thanks

harryt