Awesome video! Very helpful stuff with this workflow idea. Being able to hear a metronome and also selecting a play area with the playlist is a gamechanger. Thanks a bunch
Bro, no need to be humble. You most definitely made the single best tutorial out there and you clearly have a knack for creating practical and easy to follow workflows. A like and a sub for you, good sir!
4:11 thats exactly the tip i was looking for. thanks... also, a tip for you. instead of pinning the playlist in order to navigate through the sample properly, you can right click the beat marker numbers in newtime and drag left of right in order to select the part of the audio you want to edit, and then when you press play the part you selected will start playing. its the same as selecting the part of your song that you want to keep repeating in order to check if it sounds right (the red selection thing)
Great video. I made an instrumental beat in Udio and when I imported the track into FL Studio, I couldn't get the tempo to sync up. I realized the tempo in the audio track was drifting up and down, so I realized I would need to time warp the audio to lock it into the metronome tempo. This tutorial made it really easy to get it synced up. So thanks so much for that!!
nowdays i just got a copy of ableton live lite (you can get one for free if you have scarlett interfaces, presonus monitors and other devices that come with software, or landr studio) and i just do this with "autowarp" feature after setting my first beat right, i listen to the song and usually do a great job, if i need i just adjust one or two warp points that went wrong and then export to start my beat in fl studio!
Glad I could help! Same here... I was trying to work with NewTime but it was so frustrating... Selfishly if they fix it my video will be useless LOL but I still hope they make some improvements to it at some point.
damn bro, this technique blow my mind, usually I cut the sample then "make unique", stretch and repeat 100x depending how long was the sample/vocal, idk why I didnt think this, tks
I'm new to fl. Had been trying to quantise my recorded bass that had timing errors. I was using cut n paste in the playlist, but that's so slow and tedious. I discovered newtime 2 days ago. But hadn't been able to get it to do exactly what I need. I'll be re watching this video a lot. Its got all the training info I need to get fluent in new time. Thanks so much. Fantastic video!
Awesome man... Newtime is a tough one, I still have to watch my own video sometimes to remember haha. Glad it was helpful and thank you for the comment. ✌
@tbriz after another spin through the process and clarification on the double clicks to add and remove markers, and the hold the shift button down to generate a guide. I'm super happy with new time plugin. That's the end of my timing errors now :-)
Hey! Is there an option to edit a song with varying BPM to have One BPM (Something like Time Flex with Logic) with NewTime? I have an important test that I need to make the song "Louis Armstrong - What A Wonderful World" (which has varying BPM) to have one continuous BPM and to fix the time issues so when I play it with the metronome it won't have any issues with the timing. That way the metronome will be correct all over the song while it's playing, which is not how it is in the original because it has varying BPM. I hope you understand what I mean 😅
That's pretty much what this video is about. It's a manual process of adjusting each next bar to match the set tempo. Follow the tutorial and should get you there. Good luck.
Glad it helped! That part was literally the main reason I made this video. Then decided to show the whole process as well. Took me a while to figure that out. 👍🏻👍🏻
bro I'm glad you made this, newtime is so poorly designed its driving me crazy, good to see some people figured it out. I mean its not that expensive so you cant complain and it can do the job. so many samples even sometimes splice ones just dont align and you need to tweak the timing
Thanks man glad to hear it. Honestly I don't know how I could make a video on that because I play by ear and don't have any official music training but if I figure it out I will see what I can do. ✌️✌️
I think this is exactly what I've been looking for. Time Warping samples is a very abstract concept with many different workflows associated with it, and every DAW does it differently. Grabbing a 2, 4, or 8 bar loop and looping it is easy. You can do all that in the playlist with Sampler. But when I'm using a full song with no tempo or key information and need to line it up so I can make chops and put it on my MPC for use with FPC, I need more control than that. This is great, thank you.
thank you, this is very useful. Can newtime fix multiple samples at once? I have a multitrack drum loop that would need some time fixing. I was wondering whether all tracks can be processed at once based on the kick track. The alternative would be to record first into a single loop.
Oooh I don't know about that, but that would be a great feature if it doesn't already do that... AFAIK newtime only stretches a single audio file... but not fully sure if there's a way. For me I'd prob just bounce the drums down to a single track and do it that way... but yea, you would lose the ability to do things like stem that back out and stuff, so I could see how your idea would be super useful.
This was definitely helpful bruh since I am just starting to learn Newtime. Been using Ableton for warping all this time but want to now stay in FL Studio to do all my sampling, pitch shifting, cutting and time warping. No reason to render down my beat and use another DAW unless of course I want to better a better mix. peace!
Awesome glad it helped... I know what you mean, I actually started looking into getting Ableton just for warping and then I found this strategy and was able to stay within FL studio as well. ✌️✌️
Yo im super curious as I have been using FL for about a year and was just thinking of buying ableton strictly for sampling. Can you sample in FL just as good as ableton??
@@nekozavi6184 Albeton has always been superior in this area just because of the simplicity and different warping modes. But FL Studio keeps improving so I wont doubt eventually it’ll get better for sampling, I mean they finally introduced new time for warping after 15 years lmao
Whenever I load a sound into NewTime, it *doesn't* give me those markers at the transients which is exactly what I need. I really don't want to believe that I manually have to put all the markers there myself. What's the deal?
Not sure I've never had that issue. Hopefully you can find a solution to that online I am sure it's out there in a forum somewhere, good luck hope you figure it out.
Hey man your video is very helpful! I have a question to ask. I am running FL Studio 20. I quantized my recorded audio using newtime. However, when I save my quantized audio, it sounds glitchy and some parts are corrupted. Do you know a fix on this issue? Thanks in advance!
Good stuff, I think you do realize that the NEWTIME doesn't do anything anymore after you rendered the new sound file so it's just fl studio stretching the new file. That confused me a bit at the end what you meant there. The vid helped me to check out NEWTIME myself, thanks.
Yes, the newtime step is just to get it in perfect tempo. Then I used the stock time-stretching of FL Studio to show that the tempo can be changed and the song will stay in tempo at any bpm as a little bonus tutorial step. Hopefully that doesn't confuse too many people. Maybe I could have split that into a separate video of its own. Thanks for pointing that out and for commenting! :)
I've never had to deal with that... But my first thought would be to make it simple and do them in 2 separate projects. Split the song in half, then stitch them back together. Prob way easier than worrying about managing changing tempos inside one projet.
I recommend to export the changes made in newtime once you're ready to lock it in... There's a few ways to do it, but I think you can save it as a wav file, then just import the wav file back into your project as audio and it's just a regular wav at that point. Poke around with that.
I haven't watched the vid yet, but do you go into how to best take the tempo map from Newtime and apply it to the rest of the song? Stretching individual parts of an organic take can get messy for certain genres and maybe I don't want the performance removed - I just want to easily align whatever I add to a longer sample or song. How do I take that map and do the inverse operation here?
@@tbrizOfficial Exactly - it should be right there, right? Can you maybe save and export the Newtime arrangement as a groove template and apply it to full song-length patterns? Or do you have any other idea? There must be tons of solutions but I'm really grasping at straws here. Good job by the way, should get people pretty far I say, people don't teach mapping out tempo enough and FL Studio is notoriously difficult in that regard.
@@minhuang8848 I don't think NewTime has this functionality. As for other potential solutions, yea I have ideas, but to express them here would be difficult. Most of the things I can think of would involve manually stretching your audio sample clips to fit from inside the playlist... But honestly I don't know what kind of clips you are working with and that would greatly affect how to approach the situation. Hope you figure it out and thanks for the comments.
Why does your new time leave an empty space in front of the sample. Is there a way to trime stretch everything except for the attack transient of a sample?. I move the down beat but it still makes the beginning the down after rendering
@@kidhuddy101 Ok I watched again... I explain it in the video right before I do it... this song starts with a drum fill that isn't a full bar in length... so the space before the drum fill is bar 1, then the song "starts" at bar 2... watch again from like 4:30 on, maybe it will click. There is no such thing as 0 marker - there is only a 1 and a 2, so drum fill is in first bar, song starts at 2. Thank you for watching, don't forget to sub ✌
I agree. Newtime is still sort of a new function in FL Studio, great to have, but definitely needs some evolution to be more user friendly. Hopefully they update the control, then I'll have to make a new video too 😁
I agree. It gets the job done, but it's missing some really helpful stuff and is def a bit clunky to use. Would love to see a big update to this plugin at some point.
Sometimes extreme time stretching / pitch changing in fl studio will give an almost flanged sound... In my experience it just is what it is... Don't know if there's any way around it, but maybe there is out there somewhere.
@@tbrizOfficial I work with Ableton Live since 2007 and I love it´s elastic audio feature, but the sound engine is not that good as FL or Logic. However Ableton is a good helper when it comes to warp audio such as acapellas for remixes and stuff like that. soundwise (audio engine) fl and logic are way better.
The empty spaces serve a purpose of setting the time marker in the playlist which ultimately controls where your time marker is inside newtime window. If you want to, go ahead and try following this tutorial by skipping the empty patterns part... You will then see why they are needed. Thanks friend ✌️
Awesome video!
Very helpful stuff with this workflow idea. Being able to hear a metronome and also selecting a play area with the playlist is a gamechanger.
Thanks a bunch
Nice! No prob 🤙
@@tbrizOfficial hi can you please do a tutorial on how to sync vocals using newtime please?
@@T_Meyer101 I'm so busy I don't know if I'll be able to tbh... But thank you for the suggestion.
@@tbrizOfficial No worries 🙏 whenever you get to it (no rush)
Bro, no need to be humble. You most definitely made the single best tutorial out there and you clearly have a knack for creating practical and easy to follow workflows. A like and a sub for you, good sir!
Thanks dude!
Thank You Jesus!!! It took forever to find a video that show how to accurately time-warp your samples on FL!! Thank you!!💯🙏🏾
Seconded! December 2023 let’s go!
Thanks guys... I actually have some updated tips on this, maybe I'll make a new video.
@@tbrizOfficial Amen! I am finally starting to feel like I can master sampling!
4:11 thats exactly the tip i was looking for. thanks... also, a tip for you. instead of pinning the playlist in order to navigate through the sample properly, you can right click the beat marker numbers in newtime and drag left of right in order to select the part of the audio you want to edit, and then when you press play the part you selected will start playing. its the same as selecting the part of your song that you want to keep repeating in order to check if it sounds right (the red selection thing)
I have been doing it wrong for many years.. cutting and rearanging.. this is just brilliant.. thank you very much! this is a life changer!
Awesome man glad it helped!
Great video. I made an instrumental beat in Udio and when I imported the track into FL Studio, I couldn't get the tempo to sync up. I realized the tempo in the audio track was drifting up and down, so I realized I would need to time warp the audio to lock it into the metronome tempo. This tutorial made it really easy to get it synced up. So thanks so much for that!!
Awesome! Glad it was helpful ✌
One year ago but still very helpful, one cannot imagine how rare this information is💯💯💯
Hey thanks glad to hear it was helpful 👍👍
nowdays i just got a copy of ableton live lite (you can get one for free if you have scarlett interfaces, presonus monitors and other devices that come with software, or landr studio) and i just do this with "autowarp" feature after setting my first beat right, i listen to the song and usually do a great job, if i need i just adjust one or two warp points that went wrong and then export to start my beat in fl studio!
Ableton always making it easy. When will FL catch up (and then make my video obsolete lol)
@@tbrizOfficial yeah! its about time
Yoooooo! Great tips man. The thing with the patterns was exactly the fix I needed. Being able to jump to the right place in the audio was a huge help.
Glad it helped!
This is BY FARRRRRRRRRRRRRRR the best video on New time on YT, Thank you
Dude thank you! It's been a while I could probably make an ever better one today. I just don't have the time to make videos! Appreciate the comment 😎
this video is awesome, the tips really make the difference with other tutorials !
You literally saved my life with this video. I’ve had this issue for so long
Glad I could help! Same here... I was trying to work with NewTime but it was so frustrating... Selfishly if they fix it my video will be useless LOL but I still hope they make some improvements to it at some point.
I must have watched over 20 vids on this, all those guys need to watch this.
Yooooo thanks much appreciated. Newtime is pretty clunky to work with.
THIS IS THE TUTORIAL I'VE BEEN LOOKING FOR!!! THANK YOU!!!!
Haha glad to hear it!!
damn bro, this technique blow my mind, usually I cut the sample then "make unique", stretch and repeat 100x depending how long was the sample/vocal, idk why I didnt think this, tks
Well I do it that way too sometimes if all I need is a loop. Glad u liked the vid tho. Thanks man.
I'm new to fl. Had been trying to quantise my recorded bass that had timing errors. I was using cut n paste in the playlist, but that's so slow and tedious. I discovered newtime 2 days ago. But hadn't been able to get it to do exactly what I need. I'll be re watching this video a lot. Its got all the training info I need to get fluent in new time. Thanks so much. Fantastic video!
Awesome man... Newtime is a tough one, I still have to watch my own video sometimes to remember haha. Glad it was helpful and thank you for the comment. ✌
@tbriz after another spin through the process and clarification on the double clicks to add and remove markers, and the hold the shift button down to generate a guide. I'm super happy with new time plugin. That's the end of my timing errors now :-)
Legendary. Thank you so much for sharing bro, you made all of our lives so much easier
awesome to hear!
Was struggling using new time effectively for a long time. Respect ✊ thank you
Awesome dude glad it was helpful. ✌️
I just got an idea to remix one song, but the tempo was all over the place. This video helped me so much! thanks
Awesome glad to hear! ✌️
Hey! Is there an option to edit a song with varying BPM to have One BPM (Something like Time Flex with Logic) with NewTime? I have an important test that I need to make the song "Louis Armstrong - What A Wonderful World" (which has varying BPM) to have one continuous BPM and to fix the time issues so when I play it with the metronome it won't have any issues with the timing. That way the metronome will be correct all over the song while it's playing, which is not how it is in the original because it has varying BPM.
I hope you understand what I mean
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That's pretty much what this video is about. It's a manual process of adjusting each next bar to match the set tempo. Follow the tutorial and should get you there. Good luck.
@@tbrizOfficial Ok thanks!
YOOOOOOO 6:40 changed everything! Much love xxxxx
Glad it helped! That part was literally the main reason I made this video. Then decided to show the whole process as well. Took me a while to figure that out. 👍🏻👍🏻
This video is a life saver man! Thanks for posting this.
Glad it helped! ✌️
Excellent! Demonstrated so even *I* could follow it.
Nice! Newtime is a pain in the ass to work with! LOL
bro I'm glad you made this, newtime is so poorly designed its driving me crazy, good to see some people figured it out. I mean its not that expensive so you cant complain and it can do the job.
so many samples even sometimes splice ones just dont align and you need to tweak the timing
I agree... Always wondered why they settled on making it this way. More confusing than it has to be.
Wow man, great tips! Thank u, cheers from Argentina
Hey thanks! Argentina in the house! ✌
Still the best new time video on YT
BONEEEEEEEEEE
Thanks man! Very useful tutorial. Learned some things about FL Studio too.
great and clear tutorial. subbed
thank you sir
Great video! Learned a ton off of this. Thank you. Could you make a video of how to find the time signatures of the sample :)
Thanks man glad to hear it. Honestly I don't know how I could make a video on that because I play by ear and don't have any official music training but if I figure it out I will see what I can do. ✌️✌️
Thanks alot dude! I was looking for this video! King!
Glad it helped. ✌️
Crikes - is there no way to automate all that ? I’m thinking Ableton warp mode
thanks u saved me so much headaches
Hey thanks glad it was helpful ✌
I think this is exactly what I've been looking for. Time Warping samples is a very abstract concept with many different workflows associated with it, and every DAW does it differently. Grabbing a 2, 4, or 8 bar loop and looping it is easy. You can do all that in the playlist with Sampler. But when I'm using a full song with no tempo or key information and need to line it up so I can make chops and put it on my MPC for use with FPC, I need more control than that. This is great, thank you.
Awesome dude gald it helped 👍🏻✌️
thank you, this is very useful. Can newtime fix multiple samples at once? I have a multitrack drum loop that would need some time fixing. I was wondering whether all tracks can be processed at once based on the kick track. The alternative would be to record first into a single loop.
Oooh I don't know about that, but that would be a great feature if it doesn't already do that... AFAIK newtime only stretches a single audio file... but not fully sure if there's a way. For me I'd prob just bounce the drums down to a single track and do it that way... but yea, you would lose the ability to do things like stem that back out and stuff, so I could see how your idea would be super useful.
mvp niceee
thanks man 🤙
super man thank you and very clear
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How did you deselect the highlighted parts at 5:40?
Hey... It looks like it was just a mouse click that un selected everything. Hope that helps. 👍🏻✌️
Great tut thanks dude
Glad it helped! No doubt ✌️✌️
Legend mate!
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This was definitely helpful bruh since I am just starting to learn Newtime. Been using Ableton for warping all this time but want to now stay in FL Studio to do all my sampling, pitch shifting, cutting and time warping. No reason to render down my beat and use another DAW unless of course I want to better a better mix. peace!
Awesome glad it helped... I know what you mean, I actually started looking into getting Ableton just for warping and then I found this strategy and was able to stay within FL studio as well. ✌️✌️
Yo im super curious as I have been using FL for about a year and was just thinking of buying ableton strictly for sampling. Can you sample in FL just as good as ableton??
@@nekozavi6184 Albeton has always been superior in this area just because of the simplicity and different warping modes. But FL Studio keeps improving so I wont doubt eventually it’ll get better for sampling, I mean they finally introduced new time for warping after 15 years lmao
Is there a faster way to timewarp to each half beat or quarter beat on newtime as opposed to going and doing it maunally for each beat?
I'm not sure, I haven't had to do this in quite a while. Hope you can figure something out!
you're great for this man !!!!
Thanks brother glad it helped ✌️
Whenever I load a sound into NewTime, it *doesn't* give me those markers at the transients which is exactly what I need.
I really don't want to believe that I manually have to put all the markers there myself. What's the deal?
Not sure I've never had that issue. Hopefully you can find a solution to that online I am sure it's out there in a forum somewhere, good luck hope you figure it out.
happens to me sometimes also - i think i noticed that it does it on samples i already sliced in edison..not sure, it sounds illogical..
Hey man your video is very helpful! I have a question to ask. I am running FL Studio 20. I quantized my recorded audio using newtime. However, when I save my quantized audio, it sounds glitchy and some parts are corrupted. Do you know a fix on this issue? Thanks in advance!
Hey, thanks! That has never happened to be before so I am not sure why it's happening, sorry. Hope you can figure it out though.
i use this video everytime i need to time warp, thank you so much
Nice that's clutch... A little secret... I come back and use this video too cause i forget haha... No joke. Thanks for the comment 😁🙏
How do I stop my audio file changing speed with the tapper?
It keeps changing speed
Hmmm... Click the channel in the channel rack and change it from resample to stretch? Might be it. Good luck 👍
Good stuff, I think you do realize that the NEWTIME doesn't do anything anymore after you rendered the new sound file so it's just fl studio stretching the new file. That confused me a bit at the end what you meant there. The vid helped me to check out NEWTIME myself, thanks.
Yes, the newtime step is just to get it in perfect tempo. Then I used the stock time-stretching of FL Studio to show that the tempo can be changed and the song will stay in tempo at any bpm as a little bonus tutorial step. Hopefully that doesn't confuse too many people. Maybe I could have split that into a separate video of its own. Thanks for pointing that out and for commenting! :)
Very useful video, thank you so much.
Glad it helped! Thanks for the comment!
what if there is a huge tempo change in the song. for example, the first part of the song is at around 80bpm and the second part is at around 100bpm
I've never had to deal with that... But my first thought would be to make it simple and do them in 2 separate projects. Split the song in half, then stitch them back together. Prob way easier than worrying about managing changing tempos inside one projet.
Thanks this was helpful
No prob, thanks for the comment :)
i dont get it, whenever i change something in newtime it doesnt get changed in the pattern.
I recommend to export the changes made in newtime once you're ready to lock it in... There's a few ways to do it, but I think you can save it as a wav file, then just import the wav file back into your project as audio and it's just a regular wav at that point. Poke around with that.
this was so helpful!
Glad to hear it! Thanks for the comment 😎👍✌
everytime i try to send it to the playlist it just doesn’t. Any fixes?
Sorry I can't really help with that cause I don't know why it's not working.
@@tbrizOfficial it’s probably because i’m using the trial version of Fl
What a life saver, thank you!
Yoo! No problem, glad it was helpful! 👍
I haven't watched the vid yet, but do you go into how to best take the tempo map from Newtime and apply it to the rest of the song? Stretching individual parts of an organic take can get messy for certain genres and maybe I don't want the performance removed - I just want to easily align whatever I add to a longer sample or song. How do I take that map and do the inverse operation here?
Basically, automating the tempo of the track to match the inconsistent tempo of a live recording? Not in this video no.
@@tbrizOfficial Exactly - it should be right there, right? Can you maybe save and export the Newtime arrangement as a groove template and apply it to full song-length patterns? Or do you have any other idea? There must be tons of solutions but I'm really grasping at straws here.
Good job by the way, should get people pretty far I say, people don't teach mapping out tempo enough and FL Studio is notoriously difficult in that regard.
@@minhuang8848 I don't think NewTime has this functionality.
As for other potential solutions, yea I have ideas, but to express them here would be difficult. Most of the things I can think of would involve manually stretching your audio sample clips to fit from inside the playlist... But honestly I don't know what kind of clips you are working with and that would greatly affect how to approach the situation. Hope you figure it out and thanks for the comments.
holy crap good video thx
Hey man, no prob, thanks for the comment 🤘
the problem of Newtime is i can't combine it with other track, it's would be amazing if we can combine sample or vocal with other track will editing
Agreed that would be nice
Why does your new time leave an empty space in front of the sample. Is there a way to trime stretch everything except for the attack transient of a sample?. I move the down beat but it still makes the beginning the down after rendering
I think that's just from the audio file I used, I don't think newtime did that. From years ago, so this is to the best of my memory.
thanks 4 this lord !!
No prob, thanks for the comment! ✌️
How can you take the sample from the playlist and drop it into Slicer? When I do that the sample doesn't change tempo by stretching.
Hey man, not too sure what the answer is to that one, sorry. Keep looking online you'll fig it out.
It's not letting me put it into the playlist
Someone else mentioned this... Do you have producer version of FL studio? Might need that... otherwise I am not sure, sorry.
why did you start on the 2nd line instead of 0 or 1st?
If you give the the timestamp in the video and then I will take a look.
@@tbrizOfficial like 5;30
@@kidhuddy101 Ok I watched again... I explain it in the video right before I do it... this song starts with a drum fill that isn't a full bar in length... so the space before the drum fill is bar 1, then the song "starts" at bar 2... watch again from like 4:30 on, maybe it will click.
There is no such thing as 0 marker - there is only a 1 and a 2, so drum fill is in first bar, song starts at 2.
Thank you for watching, don't forget to sub ✌
Doooope stuff🙏
Thanks man. ✌️
Can you do this with raw vocals to match it around a beat already made?
Yes, could time stretch a vocal file to tempo using similar technique as in the video.
Literally reason I'm watching it too lol. His technique is dope though!
Thanks! It's real good video!
Glad it helped! Thank you ✌️
thank you
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Does anyone else's newtime constantly crash the program, so frustrating.
Ah man that sucks. Doesn't happen to me. Sounds like a whole other issue to troubleshoot... Good luck hope you fix it.
“Oh this is nice” - *sample proceeds to moan for 5 full seconds*
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nice bro
thanks
thank youuu
Glad it was helpful 👍
It's very useful
Thanks Karanvir! 👍😎✌
I wish you could time warp directly in the playlist. Also Newtime acts slow when you put an entire song in there.
I agree. Newtime is still sort of a new function in FL Studio, great to have, but definitely needs some evolution to be more user friendly. Hopefully they update the control, then I'll have to make a new video too 😁
@@tbrizOfficial Yeah I’m hoping they at least smooth out newtime in an update
Wished it had a metronome, wished they added that feature 😔
I agree. It gets the job done, but it's missing some really helpful stuff and is def a bit clunky to use. Would love to see a big update to this plugin at some point.
How to avoid losing quality when warping bruh?
Sometimes extreme time stretching / pitch changing in fl studio will give an almost flanged sound... In my experience it just is what it is... Don't know if there's any way around it, but maybe there is out there somewhere.
it depends on the algorithm U r using
Slaved is crazy im sure its called chained
The fact that i had to search trough 20 minutes of morons explaining basic bpm stretching to get here is crazy, thanks for the good tips my dude
Lol! Glad it helped 🤘
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warping in ableton is so much easier. imagine line should really make warping easier!
I almost bought ableton just because of the warping. I do a lot of it in FL Studio and it always feels awkward. Wish they would update it too.
@@tbrizOfficial I work with Ableton Live since 2007 and I love it´s elastic audio feature, but the sound engine is not that good as FL or Logic. However Ableton is a good helper when it comes to warp audio such as acapellas for remixes and stuff like that. soundwise (audio engine) fl and logic are way better.
Instead of using all those spaces in the beginning couldn’t you just loop the playlist???
The empty spaces serve a purpose of setting the time marker in the playlist which ultimately controls where your time marker is inside newtime window.
If you want to, go ahead and try following this tutorial by skipping the empty patterns part... You will then see why they are needed.
Thanks friend ✌️
Upvoted into oblivion
Hahaha! Thanks!!
14:01 sound 😅😅😂😂
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There has to be AI that can do this for you by now
Yea, it's such a clunky process in newtime.
I knew it was porn music lol 😆😆😆😆
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Ctrl a isnt doing nothing
hmmmmm
Ableton live much more simpler.
Yea it looks that way... Hopefully FL Studio makes improvements... We'll see.