

Doing it with the track delay function actually puts a toll on the latency response of the project AND also doesn't allow for individual adjustement for clips wich is needed if you're doing something else than adjusting LAYERS. The ideal workflow is to nudge one kick and get immediate visual feedback of where you're moving the transient, in relationship to the others
#Nudge a clip pro tools mac windows#
Doing it in the warp windows prevents you from seeing what's you're doing IN RELATIONSHIP to the 2 other kicks and can get confusing quickly. the usages for this ability are countless but here's a common one : let's say you want to layer 3 kicks and adjust the alignement of one of the kicks in relationship to the 2 others. What I am refering to really is nudging clips in the arrangement view. Ok I see where the misunderstanding occurs. And Finally I nudge on Push with what that entails. Again perhaps not with the level of control you'd like. I'm nudging MIDI data all the time, but maybe not with sample or ms control. Nudging has been around in every DAW for a while now, there's quite a few videos on thisīut it is not yet implemented in Live I believe YES, detailed micro editing of the timing of individual CLIPS with precision, and in a speedy way. Nevertheless, I do think what you want is detailed micro editing, but you gotta be more clear. How about the nudge you do in Push? Can't the new Push 2 do this also with audio? And isn't there a third option if you zoom in without snap? Upgrading so can't check. If I want 4 beats in one section to line up with another track I don't want to shift the whole track. In this case, this method appears as overkill as I think the OP seem to want to be able to do detailed editing rather than shift whole tracks in time. I used to do this years ago but stopped.Īlso the time shifts do not survive an export. As I understand this must affect latency with the same amount. If you shift one track with -7ms all other tracks are delayed 7ms. It should be known that this affects all other tracks if you shift something early, i e with a minus value. Or maybe it's samples, I forgot what the number represents. This will open a tab at the bottom of every track that lets you shift the entire track forward or backward in milliseconds. Tarekith wrote:Click on the "D" on the right side of the master channel in session view.
