6:10 Both tracks have to be the same length to show up in the editor at the bottom. With these stem separators they usually already are, so just consolidate both while linked and Ableton will recognize them after. If that's still not the case, highlight the end, press delete, then drag them out again and consolidate. Ableton is just annoying like that sometimes and idk why either.
What I usually do instead though is I load just the drums first, align the start, detect the tempo manually (I'm faster just tapping along with the beat + most stuff I remix has no (correct) bpm on Google anyway) and then replace the sample in the clip with the vocal track. If anyone reading this can't correctly tap tempo (yet), I can HIGHLY recommend a tutorial called "Warping Acapellas w/ Thavius Beck" from Dubspot. Yes, it's a bit older, but with the technique he shows you can detect the correct tempo of ANYTHING in Ableton, even when Ableton's own automatic tempo detection fails. AND you passively practice listening for the beat at the same time! 😄 He shows it on just a vocal, but since we already have the drum track from the AI it's gonna be even easier to find the right tempo, especially for beginners.
6:10 Both tracks have to be the same length to show up in the editor at the bottom. With these stem separators they usually already are, so just consolidate both while linked and Ableton will recognize them after. If that's still not the case, highlight the end, press delete, then drag them out again and consolidate. Ableton is just annoying like that sometimes and idk why either.
What I usually do instead though is I load just the drums first, align the start, detect the tempo manually (I'm faster just tapping along with the beat + most stuff I remix has no (correct) bpm on Google anyway) and then replace the sample in the clip with the vocal track.
If anyone reading this can't correctly tap tempo (yet), I can HIGHLY recommend a tutorial called "Warping Acapellas w/ Thavius Beck" from Dubspot. Yes, it's a bit older, but with the technique he shows you can detect the correct tempo of ANYTHING in Ableton, even when Ableton's own automatic tempo detection fails. AND you passively practice listening for the beat at the same time! 😄 He shows it on just a vocal, but since we already have the drum track from the AI it's gonna be even easier to find the right tempo, especially for beginners.
@@5stepsmusic Thanks for that, threw me off for a second 👏
@@5stepsmusic must check that one out, thanks.
Brilliant video, something I have been struggling with lately and this is much simpler than how I have been doing it!
@@ElliottMcAnally Thanks Elliot
'go to fadr, theres a free stem extractor'
*laughs in fl studio*
@@JordanRomeril thank you
@@JordanRomeril Correct 🤣, my friend showed me that last week. Pretty cool