The tracks I'm currently warping seem to be sounding good. What I'm doing Is:
Using the BPM mixed in key analysed as it's almost always right or auto-warping to get close
Finding the first beat, double clicking to create warp marker on the first beat
Setting the project tempo to the one that the track is
Pressing 'warp at ...bpm from here'
Then I got kick in the middle of the track and at the end and zoom in
If I see a transient needs a nudge - I'll hover over the present gray warp markers using them to shifting the beat slightly to the nearest grid marker.
This last part is the bit i'm unsure of. Is I shift a transient in the middle of a track using the grey markers and without double clicking to create a warp marker - if i then shift a transient at the end of the track to correct it - will it affect the position of the previous 'pesudo' warp marker I made in the middle of the track?
What I'm essentially trying to ask is if grey warp markers at relative - if you move one do they all move together? So if you do move on there isn't any point in moving another as your just undoing your previous one you corrected?
I'm referring to tracks of constant tempo by the way.
Is it always advisable to make all warp markers permanent by double clicking? Even if the tempo of the track should be constant? Should most constant tempo techno tracks just have 1 warp at the first beat and then no more just using the grey ones to correct - or should you create several permanent ones for your minor adjustments?
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