you have to click on the little save button hidden in the sample panel with all the buttons which save the warp markers to the asd otherwise i believe it only saves the waveform representation
On Fri, 12 Nov 2004 15:42:59 -0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On a side note, when I pull in tracks that I've already warped in other sets, > the warp markers don't seem to show up, and I still have to rewarp them. Am I > doing something wrong? Usually the way I do it is copy the .wav and .asd file > into the directory I use for the set, and Ableton shows a symbol that seems > to imply it recognizes the .asd file, but when I pull it in - no warp. > > It's not a big deal but it means I DO have to save the sets with the clips I > plan to use, so that I have a seperate house and techno set right now. > Obviously, it would be much more flexible to start with a blank interface and > pull in any clips I want for a set out of a library of warped clips. I do > something similar to Brendan also, saving keystrokes as well as Midi slider > and knob functions for mixing. > > ~David > > > > ---------- Original Message ------------- > Subject: RE: (313) Ableton Live / Computer Help > Date: Fri, 12 Nov 2004 14:18:29 -0000 > From: "Brendan Nelson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[email protected]> > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: 12 November 2004 14:10 > > > > So, what would I need to save I guess is my question? > > Apart from when I use it to do re-edits or new tracks, > the only times I save things in Ableton is when I want > to set up a blank screen which has loads of keyboard > and MIDI shortcuts programmed into it. I won't go into > depth about how I've got it set up, but pretty much > every key on the keyboard has some sort of function > (unmute Send 1, play clip B3, etc etc) so that it > can be controlled without using the mouse. But a lot > of the time I just start with a blank screen myself > and just set that stuff up as I go. > > You *can* use it with files you've already marked/warped > up, so no worries there! It *might* be tricky if you > want to mark/warp new files with that demo version, but > if all your tracks are already done then I reckon you'll > be OK. > > Brendan > >
