Any VST that can do Reason's live sampling??
Any VST that can do Reason's live sampling??
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... Zp4ihGyrpM
Like that on 3.00 and after.Live sampling and instant playing.
Like that on 3.00 and after.Live sampling and instant playing.
Re: Any VST that can do Reason's live sampling??
I believe any of the current MPC-style vsti do this kind of thing now: Geist, MOTU's BPM, Maschine, etc.
Of course, I'm sure you can record a clip in Ableton and drag it to a drum rack that's already sequenced or just use the looper and drag that to a clip.
Ableton is probably way more flexible when it comes to dealing with samples.
Of course, I'm sure you can record a clip in Ableton and drag it to a drum rack that's already sequenced or just use the looper and drag that to a clip.
Ableton is probably way more flexible when it comes to dealing with samples.
Re: Any VST that can do Reason's live sampling??
Im looking for a sampler with keys, not MPC style.Of course ableton can do this but I want to do this on the fly ,live indeed, without touching the mouse but just a midi..
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Re: Any VST that can do Reason's live sampling??
@#43
Out of curiosity...why would you want to sample on the fly and have it spread across keys?
Any hardware sampler (down to Casio SK-1) will do that by just setting it to sample by threshold.
The hard part is dealing with multiple samples. You'll probably have to set up keygroups and assign each sample to a key range which means going back to the mouse.
That's why the MPC/drum machine style often works better on the fly.
If you have a launchpad I would also check out MLRV. It will sample and chop on the fly.
Out of curiosity...why would you want to sample on the fly and have it spread across keys?
Any hardware sampler (down to Casio SK-1) will do that by just setting it to sample by threshold.
The hard part is dealing with multiple samples. You'll probably have to set up keygroups and assign each sample to a key range which means going back to the mouse.
That's why the MPC/drum machine style often works better on the fly.
If you have a launchpad I would also check out MLRV. It will sample and chop on the fly.
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Re: Any VST that can do Reason's live sampling??
COOLOUT, what is MLVR? I tried googling but couldnt find it.
Re: Any VST that can do Reason's live sampling??
You switched the letters...it's MLRV.
http://parallelogram.cc/mlrv/
It's a free standalone application, but you need a monome, livid block, or launchpad to use it.
It rewires with ableton pretty well.
http://parallelogram.cc/mlrv/
It's a free standalone application, but you need a monome, livid block, or launchpad to use it.
It rewires with ableton pretty well.
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Re: Any VST that can do Reason's live sampling??
So I can do this live of course!Unfortunatelly I dont have a launchpad.Ive also tried Geist but you cannot assign your recordings immediately to pads(it needs to save your recs first).Too bad to know that most software samplers are not samplers really.A sampler is supposed to sample from an ext outpout but that feature seems to care nobody anymore!Any other suggestions?COOLOUT wrote:@#43
Out of curiosity...why would you want to sample on the fly and have it spread across keys?
Any hardware sampler (down to Casio SK-1) will do that by just setting it to sample by threshold.
The hard part is dealing with multiple samples. You'll probably have to set up keygroups and assign each sample to a key range which means going back to the mouse.
That's why the MPC/drum machine style often works better on the fly.
If you have a launchpad I would also check out MLRV. It will sample and chop on the fly.
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Re: Any VST that can do Reason's live sampling??
what a dumb mistake on my end. lol. the tutorial videos for that thing are kind of weird. im wondering how it works as a live looper (stompbox style).
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i you have reaktor...
beatlookup. check out the vid. free for download.
http://www.controllerism.com/moldover-a ... -downloads
beatlookup. check out the vid. free for download.
http://www.controllerism.com/moldover-a ... -downloads