Some patterns I write into ableton live don't fit correctly time wise.

Member Posts: 29 Member
edited October 2024 in Komplete Kontrol

Timing of some patterns in session guitar don't fit in time wise. They leak into the next

measure.

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  • Member Posts: 1,034 Guru
    edited January 2023 Answer ✓

    Per the documentation that comes with Session Guitarist they have several approaches for how to play the auto chord patterns. The easiest in 4/4 time is to end playing the chord on 4 or a little after and start playing the next chord slightly before the start of the next measure and is consistent with the time it would take a live guitar player to switch chords. This keeps everything aligned with the measures. But they also outline some other approaches as well.

  • Member Posts: 29 Member
    Answer ✓

    Thank You DunedinDragon. Found it all in manual.

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  • Member Posts: 906 Guru

    Sustain pedal? Tempo changes within your timeline?

  • Member Posts: 29 Member

    No not those things Nothing that I can find. And the problem is inconsistent. Sometimes they mesh ut most of the time they don't. I tried to shorten the patterns by 2 betas, bubt of course that throws the whole track off.

  • Customer Care Posts: 13,856 mod
    edited January 2023

    @Squeezebox Waht library is it exactly, there are a lot of different Session Guitarist libraries. What is your operating system? Could you reproduce the issue in a small Ableton project, possibly only with one session guitar track, zip it and post it here?

  • Member Posts: 1,034 Guru
    edited January 2023 Answer ✓

    Per the documentation that comes with Session Guitarist they have several approaches for how to play the auto chord patterns. The easiest in 4/4 time is to end playing the chord on 4 or a little after and start playing the next chord slightly before the start of the next measure and is consistent with the time it would take a live guitar player to switch chords. This keeps everything aligned with the measures. But they also outline some other approaches as well.

  • Member Posts: 29 Member

    Is this in a manual or on the intro video? And Thank you!

  • Member Posts: 29 Member
    Answer ✓

    Thank You DunedinDragon. Found it all in manual.

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