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Re: resolved thanks
So how did you resolve it?jyro wrote:Bit worried that I have potentially got a pretty big problem at the moment, so I'm really hoping its salvageable....
I tracked some audio in a studio using pro-tool. I brought my own click tracks, exported from my ableton live session. I did not use pro tools tempo maps/grids as I did not plan to use pro-tool for any post production. In my mind, it was as simple as dropping the recorded wav's back into Ableton and, seeing as they were recorded to clicks from my session, they would line back up....
That is not the case though. The pro-tool audio is consolidated so as it should in theory align with the sessions, the audio is slowing down/going out of sync when brought into ableton. I have disabled warping on all imported audio but it still seems to be a problem...
Any help would be MASSIVELY appreciated...
Re: resolved thanks
Yeah, please post it so people can find it when they search for stuff.
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