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hello and welcome to catalyze music academy my name is zach kirstetter iamp;#39;m an ableton certified trainer and for todayamp;#39;s quick tip i want to talk about something that people ask me about all the time which is how do i warp somebody elseamp;#39;s song and this is really useful in two main situations number one if you want to do a remix of somebody elseamp;#39;s song it needs to be warped and on time with the grid and number two uh if you want to dj with live you need to be able to know know what tempo this song is written at and make sure everything is worked correctly so option number one is you can just figure out what tempo the song is you can just google it and then type in the tempo and youamp;#39;re pretty much basically good to go but i want to show you in a situation where you have no idea what it is so the way warping in live works is when you take a pre-made clip something thatamp;#39;s like a very short increment of time like something like this drum loop r