RewarpClips Usage

  1. Select the Warp Mode
    Choose the warp mode you want to apply to your clips.

  2. Manual Mode vs. Auto Mode

    Manual Mode:
    - The device only applies changes to the clips when you press the “ReWarp” button.

    Auto Mode:
    - The device immediately applies the selected warp mode to all clips in your Live Set, regardless of whether the device is set to “Selected Tracks Only.”

    - Any changes you make to the device settings (e.g., warp mode, enabling/disabling warp) are automatically applied to all clips.

    - When you add new clips to a track, the device will automatically re-warp these clips once you deselect and reselect the track.

  3. ReWarp Button
    In Manual Mode, you can map the ReWarp button to a MIDI or keyboard shortcut to easily apply the warp settings across your Live Set.

  4. Enable or Disable Warp
    Use this option to turn warp on or off for the clips.
    ⚠️ Be cautious: Disabling warp can change the length of certain clips. In some cases, the only way to revert this is to re-enable warp for those clips.
    I strongly advise saving your Live Set before applying this setting.

  5. Set Warp Mode for Specific Views
    Decide whether the device should apply warp settings to clips in the Arrangement View, Session View,or both.

  6. Affect All Tracks or Selected Tracks Only
    The device can operate on:
    - All Tracks: Applies changes across your entire Live Set.
    - Selected Tracks Only: Applies changes only to the selected tracks.
    Note: In Auto Mode, the device will always work on all tracks.