My Drum Auditioner rack!

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Eloheim
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Re: My Drum Auditioner rack!

Post by Eloheim » Sun Jan 17, 2010 2:53 am

Yay I'm so happy this has sparked people's ideas! :D hehe

Guff Tong
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Re: My Drum Auditioner rack!

Post by Guff Tong » Sun Jan 17, 2010 12:28 pm

That being a fact you dont even need to map to macro's, just a physical controller....

Not limited to the drum racks amount of macro's then!

sweet.

I had to create a second rack to achieve my own goals which meant creating two return chains eating up loads of cpu.

if I can map directly to the sampler its simples :D

Artesupreme
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Re: My Drum Auditioner rack!

Post by Artesupreme » Sun Jan 17, 2010 7:57 pm

Anybody know if there's a way to control the Sample Select zone in a chain of Samplers simultaneously (via a macro I'd suppose) AS WELL AS individually?

selthym
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Re: My Drum Auditioner rack!

Post by selthym » Mon Jan 18, 2010 4:58 am

Artesupreme wrote:Anybody know if there's a way to control the Sample Select zone in a chain of Samplers simultaneously (via a macro I'd suppose) AS WELL AS individually?
You can map multiple controls to the 1 macro... Try it and then try to map each zone select to another midi control.

KrisM
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Re: My Drum Auditioner rack!

Post by KrisM » Mon Jan 18, 2010 8:45 am

Slightlydelic wrote:yeah i mentioned doing something like this recently, best tip i can give is to use samper instead of simpler and spread the samples acoss the keys instead of droping them on pads in a drum rack, its much more memory and CPU efficent.
I think PureMagnetik does something like this for their free kick drum pack.
I don't 'produce.' I write music.

Artesupreme
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Re: My Drum Auditioner rack!

Post by Artesupreme » Mon Jan 18, 2010 10:26 pm

selthym wrote: You can map multiple controls to the 1 macro... Try it and then try to map each zone select to another midi control.
I just tried that...unfortunately the Zone Select can only be mapped to one thing at a time. :? I'm trying to find another mappable setting in Sampler that also does the same thing as the Sample Select Ruler...closest I can find is the Zone Shift, but that transposes samples as you move along. Maybe there's a way to turn the transpose off in the Zone Shift? Blaagghh

Guff Tong
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Re: My Drum Auditioner rack!

Post by Guff Tong » Tue Jan 19, 2010 10:05 am

^ I had to start all over again:-

Drop sampler in to an empty drum rack cell

Drop 128 hits in the frame.

Go to the zone bit and I think (at work right now) that Sel is the only one that allows the top bar to be mapped (turn purple) (If its not Sel there's only one that allows mapping so its that one !!)

Have the samples evenly distributed on the Sel range and map a knob slider etc to the top bar in the Sel screen.

(I did to retro map from the original audioner rack I made (with the midi pitch plug-ins) but that didnt work so hence started from scratch)

Have since allocatated further controlls to individual sample length and volume accessed via my MK461 knobs n faders which is sweet.

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