Ableton reanalyzing tracks
Ableton reanalyzing tracks Posted on: 09.11.2010 by Tori Koko At the moment I have edit the warps marks of a track, by setting a new start-point (set 1.1.1 here) and used the function "wrap form here straight". But I like to reanalyzes the track so that Ableton sets the warp-marks for me so I can edit where it is necessary.I tried to reanalyzes the tracks by clicking the root folder and "Wrap From Here (Start at ... BPM)" but that doesn't seems to work. And there isn't a *.asd file present in the root folder. Does anyone know how to reanalyzing the tracks? | |
Rikki Angello 13.11.2010 |
Originally Posted by DariusB
Unless you deleted all the transient makers somehow? Then just re-drop the song into a new clip slot and ableton should just give you a brand new pre-analyzed version. |
Keith Mermer 12.11.2010 |
Originally Posted by DariusB
if you are using windows, it might be considered a hidden file? if thats the case, you need to go folder options and sort that out. in my system, the asd file is always in the same folder as the warped track. anyway, hope you get it working. gl! |
Tori Koko 09.11.2010 | At the moment I have edit the warps marks of a track, by setting a new start-point (set 1.1.1 here) and used the function "wrap form here straight". But I like to reanalyzes the track so that Ableton sets the warp-marks for me so I can edit where it is necessary. I tried to reanalyzes the tracks by clicking the root folder and "Wrap From Here (Start at ... BPM)" but that doesn't seems to work. And there isn't a *.asd file present in the root folder. Does anyone know how to reanalyzing the tracks? |
Rikki Angello 13.11.2010 |
Originally Posted by DariusB
Unless you deleted all the transient makers somehow? Then just re-drop the song into a new clip slot and ableton should just give you a brand new pre-analyzed version. |
Rikki Angello 13.11.2010 | When you "Warp from here straight" Ableton only uses 1 warp marker because you only need one warp marker as the "anchor point" |
Keith Mermer 12.11.2010 |
Originally Posted by DariusB
if you are using windows, it might be considered a hidden file? if thats the case, you need to go folder options and sort that out. in my system, the asd file is always in the same folder as the warped track. anyway, hope you get it working. gl! |
Ling Zambada 10.11.2010 | Then it's probably warped correctly. Tracks always have at least one warp marker. |
Tori Koko 10.11.2010 | I have restored a backup but it seems that Ableton only puts 1 warp marker on the track |
Ling Zambada 09.11.2010 | There has to be a .asd file, otherwise the track isn't analyzed at all. |
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