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12 2 Audio Clips, Tempo, and Warping
Transient Markers.
As you mouse over transients, temporary “pseudo“ Warp Markers appear. These have the
same shape as regular Warp Markers, but they’re grey. Double-clicking or dragging a pseudo
Warp Marker creates an actual Warp Marker or, if there are no Warp Markers later in the clip,
changes the tempo for the clip segment. Holding the [CTRL](PC) / [CMD](Mac) modifier while
creating a Warp Marker on a transient also creates Warp Markers at the adjacent transients.
Holding the [Shift] modifier while clicking on a pseudo Warp Marker allows you to drag the
transient to a new position. Once a Warp Marker has been created, holding [Shift] while drag-
ging the Warp Marker will move the waveform beneath the marker, rather than the marker itself.
You can also select a range of time and create Warp Markers at all of the transients within the
range via the Create menu’s “Insert Warp Markers“ command. If there are no transients within
your time selection, a Warp Marker will be created at the end of the selection.
Although Live usually does a good job of placing transients in the right places, you can delete
and create transients as well, via the corresponding commands in the Create menu.
Saving Warp Markers
Your Warp Markers will automatically be saved with the Live Set, but you may also want to save
them with the sample file itself, so that they are reconstructed anytime you drag the file into Live.
To do this, click the Clip View’s Save button (page 111).
Note that if a sample has a saved set of Warp Markers (page 42), Auto-Warp will have no
effect. When this is the case, you can use any of the [right-click](PC) / [CTRL-click](Mac) context
menu commands described in this section to initiate auto-warping.
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