In 11.3.3 there was added a "do/don't save ASD" but all that accomplished was that the ASD & autowarp process runs on every project load.īut the issue of our existing recordings being rewarped is the same in all versions of 11.3. What happens is the asd files are needed to display the waveforms in Live so in 11.3.2 it would autorun the autowarp on every existing audio file within a live-set when loading the set. Yes it does say that but in our experience that's not correct. To run the new Auto-Warp algorithm on clips within an existing Live Set, use any of the Warp From Here commands (found in the Sample Editor's context menu) from any location in a clip. And I don't know why anyone thought this was a good idea. It must be an amazing reason because it's harming my trust if Ableton Live, I now 100% believe Live 11.3,X will corrupt my existing material. I'm obviously confused so can someone please restate the benefits of the new warp system. There should be absolutely no reason that my audio should be reanalysed, rewarped or otherwise fucked with by some automatic process with no controls. because obviously I am recording it at the native BPM and it should not need anything other than the BPM of the clip to match that of the project.Īnd further to that, if I had recorded that synth in the year 2018 at a BPM of 120 and that recording stayed in the set where it was recorded and played back at 120 alongside some drums that I recorded and some bass that I recorded at 120, all in the year 2018. So for example: my recording of me playing modular synth into my set should not need to be autowarped EVER. So far my impression is that it's a new analysis method for auto warping some long audio which was not previously warped or analysed.ĭJ tracks. Can we just hear once again the reason for the new auto warp? Because I'm not sure I understand it.
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