Ableton: Slicing To Midi

I was watching the “How to Make Synth Punk - The Prodigy” tutorial; in tutorial video 4, you do a “Slice To Midi” operation on the audio track. Before doing this, you warp the audio track to the beat markers.



Now I tried doing the same thing but when I put my warp markers in I don’t get anything that looks like what you have where your warp markers include the bar marker numbers (mine are just little yellow blobs). I didn’t think anything of this, but then after I put the warp markers in and do slice to midi, half of the notes have got a very short click sound that’s been sliced into a track on its own and in yours you don’t have these. I can just remove them, but surely they are the first tiny segment of noise for the drum hit and getting rid of them probably isn’t the best idea?



How can I get my warp markers to come up like the ones in the tutorial video for the audio sample?



Many thanks.

[quote]junglist_matty (09/02/2011)[hr]I was watching the “How to Make Synth Punk - The Prodigy” tutorial; in tutorial video 4, you do a “Slice To Midi” operation on the audio track. Before doing this, you warp the audio track to the beat markers.



Now I tried doing the same thing but when I put my warp markers in I don’t get anything that looks like what you have where your warp markers include the bar marker numbers (mine are just little yellow blobs). I didn’t think anything of this, but then after I put the warp markers in and do slice to midi, half of the notes have got a very short click sound that’s been sliced into a track on its own and in yours you don’t have these. I can just remove them, but surely they are the first tiny segment of noise for the drum hit and getting rid of them probably isn’t the best idea?



How can I get my warp markers to come up like the ones in the tutorial video for the audio sample?



Many thanks.[/quote]



ableton since upgraded their warping system. from my recollection of what phil did in the tutorial it will sound the same provided you delete the smaller markers in-between as he is just trying to pinpoint the main ones