Parse an Ableton ASD clip file and its warp markers in Python. This module has been tested with .asd
files saved with Ableton 9 and Ableton 10.
pip install abletonparsing
Clip class:
- .loop_on - ( bool , READ/WRITE ) - Loop toggle is on
- .start_marker - ( float , READ/WRITE ) - Start marker in beats relative to 1.1.1
- .end_marker - ( float , READ/WRITE ) - End marker in beats relative to 1.1.1
- .loop_start - ( float , READ/WRITE ) - Loop start in beats relative to 1.1.1
- .loop_end - ( float , READ/WRITE ) - Loop end in beats relative to 1.1.1
- .hidden_loop_start - ( float , READ/WRITE ) - Hidden loop start in beats relative to 1.1.1
- .hidden_loop_end - ( float , READ/WRITE ) - Hidden loop end in beats relative to 1.1.1
- .warp_markers - ( list[WarpMarker] , READ/WRITE ) - List of warp markers
- .warp_on - ( bool , READ/WRITE ) - Warping is on
- .sr - ( float , READ/WRITE ) - Sample rate of audio data
WarpMarker class:
- .seconds - ( float , READ/WRITE ) - Position in seconds in the audio data.
- .beats - ( float , READ/WRITE ) - Position in "beats" (typically quarter note) relative to 1.1.1
If loop_on
is false, then loop_start
will equal the start_marker
, and loop_end
will equal the end_marker
.
import abletonparsing
import librosa
import soundfile as sf
import pyrubberband as pyrb
bpm = 130.
audio_path = 'drums.wav'
clip_path = audio_path + '.asd'
audio_data, sr = librosa.load(audio_path, sr=None, mono=False)
num_samples = audio_data.shape[1]
clip = abletonparsing.Clip(clip_path, sr, num_samples)
time_map = clip.get_time_map(bpm)
# Time-stretch the audio to the requested bpm.
output_audio = pyrb.timemap_stretch(audio_data.transpose(), sr, time_map)
with sf.SoundFile('output.wav', 'w', sr, 2, 'PCM_24') as f:
f.write(output_audio)