![]() See Draw Effect Automation for more information. NOTE: If you activate Draw Mode, you will have slightly different editing functions. Click on the pen icon to deactivate this. The following automation editing is done when Draw Mode is off. TIP: If you want to automate a parameter that doesn't have a red box, simply select this and then edit the values as below. There are 2 other parameters that are shown in this list that aren't automated - the Speaker On and the X-Fade Assign. In this example you can see there is recorded automation for Track Volume and Track Panning (the red box will notify you have automation present). You can select the specific automation you want by using the dropdown menu in the channel's device: Breakpoints are when the automation changes, and as such are the perfect part of the automation to change. In Ableton Live, when you do something such as change volume, manipulate the EQ, or change effects, this is displayed as control 'automation' and you can edit this using the Control Lane.Īutomation is displayed as red lines and red circles (called 'Breakpoints'). Search for the audio then simply copy the file onto any Track in your Ableton Project. You can also add in other audio clips by using Ableton Live's library browser. ![]() TIP: You can get creative by copying this audio to a new audio channel (Press Ctrl+T to create a new Audio Channel). You can do this as many times as you want. Select the region of audio you wish to copy so it is highlighted yellow, then hold down Ctrl, and drag the audio copy to anther location. Select the region of the audio you want to move using your mouse pointer (making the region highlighted yellow), then click on this section and drag the audio to a new location. Select the region of the audio you want to remove using your mouse pointer, then press the Delete key. This is handy for when you make mistakes, your timing was off, or you need to repeat or remove sections of audio. You can edit mistakes with your mixtape's audio. If you were using Rane hardware such as the TTM 57SL or Sixty-Eight, then Ableton will have recorded the 'automation' of the fader or EQ movements (see here: Edit Automation). NOTE: The following screen shots are looking at the Arrangement view.Press TAB to switch between Session and Arrangement Views.Įach song you played form Scratch Live (or sample) will be displayed as different colored audio clips in the sequence as you recorded them on the Track. ![]() Once you have recorded an Ableton Live set, you can now open the Mixtape recording '.als' file in Ableton Live. NOTE: If you wish to move this project, make sure you move the entire folder, not just the. Windows: My Music > ScratchLive > Recording.als file in a project folder in the following location: The recording will be saved as an Ableton. To save the Mixtape recoding, type in a name for the recording and click the save icon.Press the record button again to stop the recording.(The record icon flashes while recording and the display will show the elapsed recording time.) ![]() Press the record icon to start recording.Choose the “.als” option from the recording drop down menu.You don’t need to have Ableton Live open to begin a Mixtape recording (as long as The Bridge is authorized on your computer). This article explains how to use Mixtape, and how to edit Mixtape projects using Ableton Live. For instance you could change channel levels or EQs, cut and edit audio sections of one track in case of mistakes, move the timing around, re-arrange sections of the mix, or even add in entirely new audio tracks or effects to the mix. You can do small edits, or great sweeping changes. This allows you to fix mistakes, or to edit separate parts of the project without affecting the entire mix. Mixtape records each channel of audio and depending on the hardware used, records automation such as fader or EQ movements. You can then open this Mixtape project up in Ableton Live allowing you to edit the recording with far more precision and detail than editing a simple stereo recording. Mixtape allows users to record a multi-channel mix in Scratch Live.
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