Tempo Mapping Multitrack Drums in Ableton Live

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Publicado 2021-12-10
How to tempo map a multitrack drum recording in Live using the Tempo Leader track function.
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  • DUDE! You have no idea how grateful I am for this video! This is exactly what I’ve been trying to work out for ages. Thank you so much
  • You give the details and I appreciate that. Many other vid/tut's just rush to the point and leave out the "must-do first". Cheers!
  • @leescanlan4995
    Thanks for that. It’s cool that the Tempo map thing is possible. But it would be cool if Ableton implemented in a more obvious way, like it’s done in Studio One for instance
  • @tholos6630
    I think that might've been just what I needed.
  • @tablaninja
    Thank you SO MUCH! I've been looking for hours to figure this out...
  • @JeremyToy
    thank you this was super helpful and very clear!
  • @bharathj63
    This is a game changer for film scoring!
  • @lmclrain
    thanks for the video, this was quite useful
  • I pop in a question barely related to this, but anyhow! I saw this guy on youtube creating a midi track where he manually metronoming through a song, and then did something I didn't payed attention to and up popped a window where he selected if his midi-tempotrack was in 1/4, 1/8, 1/16 followed by a OK-click. And voila. He got an automated tempo-curve based on his manual midi. I have never found the youtube clip again, and no one understands what the hell I am talking or asking about - but maybe there is someone here who does since there's obviously a lot of tempo-nerds here :).
  • Great video! I was wondering though for running a live show where I would want to tempo map stems to a click, does the tempo map on the master still work once the clips have been pulled into session view? I know with drum pad automation for instance I have to drag that clip over for example. Hope you know what I mean! Thanks!
  • @zericew
    Thanks I am thinking of doing a cover of an old rock song with natural tempo variations and I figured hey why not make it the exact same tempo haha. This is exactly what I needed. I see logic has "beat mapping" and Studio One was mentioned in the thread too. Im wondering if those offer more automated features than ableton, but also wondering if maybe putting in the manual work in ableton yields better results. Guess I could figure out myself because I have Logic too but just throwing it out there if anyone has opinions cause I switched to abelton a while back and not to interested in re acquainting myself with Logic just to do this haha
  • @demezzerate6769
    LMFAO IVE BEEN WARPING MY DRUMS WRONG THE WHOLE TIME. i’ve just been highlighting all of the tracks and then edit the overhead since it’s catching the whole kit. that part alone is already game changing 💀
  • @stefanbregenzer
    Great video, thanks! Just for understanding: Let's say I do this like shown but also have a guitar and a bass track. If I put those two under the Tempo Lead track they would not be affected by the warping?
  • @kevinldaniel
    Thank you for this 😭 I'd honestly purchase you coffee if you had a link up or something lol
  • @JashJhaveri
    Thanks for this, been trying to find a way to replicated the beatmapping function in logic for ableton. Is there a way i can do this with midi, i.e. play out a midi sequence and then warp the master tempo to the timing of my midi notes, instead of another way around? Otherwise i guess i'd just have to bounce the midi to audio and do this. Switched over to ableton from logic recently. Again, thank you for this! Subscribed
  • @ulricaluo2442
    nice video. i wonder why not make the tempo changes more obvious so that the demonstration can felt more clearly