Reference Manual

121 Audio Clips, Tempo, and Warping
ers can also be deleted by double-clicking them, or by pressing the computer keyboard’s [Back-
space] or [Delete] key after selecting them.
Double-Clicking In the Sample Creates a Warp Marker.
When working with your clip, you can have Live scroll the Sample Display to follow playback.
Use the Control Bars Follow switch to activate this feature. It also might be helpful to vertically
resize the Sample Display by dragging on the split line between the Clip View and the Session
View track area.
The Follow Switch in the Control Bar.
Transients and Pseudo Warp Markers
When you first load a sample into Live, Live automatically analyzes the audio and finds its
transients. These are the points in the audio where notes or events begin, and are usually good
places to put Warp Markers. Transients appear as small markers at the top of the sample display
after zooming in.