Saving after stretching

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Having an issue when trying to save the file data like in ableton after warping,like when you go over to the sample and hit save to actually save what you have done with the file so it shows up every time after. Have been experimenting with this for a couple days and no luck trying to find this option. Still using version 1.3.16. Any advice would be appreciated!

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djkrazykris wrote: Thu Aug 22, 2019 3:26 pm...so it shows up every time after.
What you mean by that? Doesn't it remain stretched in the project once you open it again?
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No, I was experimenting stretching some old tracks to see how the transients do vs ableton and I deleted the tracks from the arrangement view and brought them back in and nothing was saved and everything has to be done again

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djkrazykris wrote: Thu Aug 22, 2019 3:35 pm No, I was experimenting stretching some old tracks to see how the transients do vs ableton and I deleted the tracks from the arrangement view and brought them back in and nothing was saved and everything has to be done again
How is that surprising? It's a non-destructive audio editing - the original file is kept intact and only the changes are saved within the project.

If you want to have the edited track, perhaps best to select the clip and bounc it in place (under right-click) and then it should be added to the audio folder of the project. Perhaps see this (and his other videos):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vacAR6jIMq0
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The feature the OP is asking for doesn´t exist in Bitwig... or better only as a (better) workaround...

Abletons .asd files can be used not only to save the waveform peaks but as well sample playback adjustments (which warp mode, warp markers etc...)
This doesn´t exist in Bitwig...
Nevertheless is this quite redundant because of the ability to save the whole clip in either Ableton or Bitwig, which will recall these settings instead of making them permanent by bouncing the clip...

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