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Why does ableton create ASD?

Ableton creates ASD files (Ableton Analysis Files) to store waveform analysis and metadata for each imported audio file. These .asd files let Ableton Live quickly display waveforms, tempo, warp markers, and transient data, so you get instant visual feedback and smooth editing every time you load a track.

When you drag an audio file into Ableton Live, the software analyzes the file and generates an ASD file in the same folder. This file contains information about tempo, pitch, warping, and any markers you set. Without ASD files, Ableton would need to re-analyze audio every time you open a project, slowing down your workflow.

ASD files are essential for producers and DJs working with large sample libraries or complex arrangements. They keep your session responsive, especially when previewing or editing multiple tracks. If you share projects, include the ASD files to preserve warp and marker data.

For more workflow tips, check out our Ableton production guide.

The ultimate Ableton Live guide: 42 facts you should know as producer!Digital Audio Workstation - DAW

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