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dude2
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by dude2 » Tue May 21, 2013 7:14 pm
This isn't actually dubstep, but I still am having a problem with Ableton Live. Here is the track:
Soundcloud
If you notice...in the intro there is a space. I had uploaded before and these spaces had been all throughout it...specifically where clips met. I went into Ableton and found 2 spots near the beginning that for some reason have HUGE lag spikes where clips meet. So, I moved it over...unfortunately the intro hit one spot
Anyways, When I am producing House music this NEVER happens, but whenever I do hiphop this starts happening a lot. My house stuff is all original...so I am guessing it has something to do with Samples(since for my hiphop tracks I do a lot of sampling). Can anyone help me out?
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titchbit
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by titchbit » Tue May 21, 2013 7:41 pm
Hmmm. That is really weird. First of all, which version of Live are you using?
Can you clarify what you meant by "So, I moved it over...unfortunately the intro hit one spot

" You moved it over, and it's still sounding like there's a gap? Are you sure they are right next to each other? Did you zoom in all the way? I don't see how a difference in genre or in audio vs MIDI clips would make any difference here. I think the problem might have more to do with a setting like snap to grid or something like that. Probably not snap to grid specifically but something in that area.
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dude2
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by dude2 » Tue May 21, 2013 8:30 pm
What I meant was it it was in a certain spot, and I moved the ENTIRE track down a bit, and there was only ONE space.
I talked to a friend, and he said it is probably related to warping. Which would make sense...since I do a LOT of warping when I work on hiphop.
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Kronix
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by Kronix » Tue May 21, 2013 9:09 pm
Is it only on samples you use? You may have the warp function enabled which can mess things up if are using a different tempo to the sample?
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dude2
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by dude2 » Sun May 26, 2013 8:52 pm
Different tempo to the sample...so I have to warp.
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