When dropping a wav onto the Sampler, it often seems to determine the correct root key, and can detect autoloop regions. However when a subsequent sample is dropped onto the window, the Sampler settings retain the characteristics of the previous sample.
Is there any way to force Sampler to re-determine the characteristics of the new wav file without having to first delete the first sample from the zone window?
Cheers
Reset Sampler?
Re: Reset Sampler?
Actually it automatically sets the C3 as root key and that's why u hear your loop at its default pitch.
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Re: Reset Sampler?
It depends on the wav file...
For instance, if you import the following wav, it will set the rootkey to B1.
example.wav - 1.51MB
For instance, if you import the following wav, it will set the rootkey to B1.
example.wav - 1.51MB
Re: Reset Sampler?
I can't download the file. I mostly insert long wav files or loops, so they are mapped to C3.
Try this. An instrument rack with varieties of Sampler and each one with a root key. Then save this rack and use it to layer samples. Also u have the benefit of different filters, lfos and modulation in general for each sample.
Try this. An instrument rack with varieties of Sampler and each one with a root key. Then save this rack and use it to layer samples. Also u have the benefit of different filters, lfos and modulation in general for each sample.