Sampler - am i missing something?
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I can hear the replies already: "but the racks man! the racks! as many filters as you want!"
I might get sampler for it's integration in live, but it seems like it's basically an exs24 with less modulation options, and with extra distortion effect (via the fm osc).
The device racks make everything a star though.
I might get sampler for it's integration in live, but it seems like it's basically an exs24 with less modulation options, and with extra distortion effect (via the fm osc).
The device racks make everything a star though.
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Re: Sampler - am i missing something?
Why d'you need more?mike@TrackTeam Audio wrote:you Only get 1 Filter per instance?
Suit #1: I mean, have you got any insight as to why a bright boy like this would jeopardize the lives of millions?
Suit #2: No, sir, he says he does this sort of thing for fun.
Suit #2: No, sir, he says he does this sort of thing for fun.
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Re: Sampler - am i missing something?
dont need more but id like to have more, especially with the filters on hand, seems like the way the interface is clean and very well arranged and set up with the browser and Live in General, youd be able to just add a filter with a layer or something. i just assumed youd be able to do this with sampler. also, maybe im just used to most other multisamplers out there that you can have multiple filters per instance. but then there are lots of other features that you have with sampler that you dont have wth multi-sampler.noisetonepause wrote:Why d'you need more?mike@TrackTeam Audio wrote:you Only get 1 Filter per instance?
not a complaint by any means more of me just being surprised.
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Re: Sampler - am i missing something?
Say you map a group of vocal samples to C1 to C2, from C#2-D3 you map found sounds... basically you use a multi sample sampler like you would expect to with building your own kits. What possible reason would you want with a global filter in this case?noisetonepause wrote:Why d'you need more?mike@TrackTeam Audio wrote:you Only get 1 Filter per instance?
Trying hard not to be snippy, but it's pretty obvious why you would want to be able to add different filters to different samples.
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Re: Sampler - am i missing something?
I think the point is that you use multiple samplers for multiple groups of samples. So everything you want filtered together, fm'd together, panned together etc, you do in one sampler, and so on.Machinesworking wrote:Say you map a group of vocal samples to C1 to C2, from C#2-D3 you map found sounds... basically you use a multi sample sampler like you would expect to with building your own kits. What possible reason would you want with a global filter in this case?noisetonepause wrote:Why d'you need more?mike@TrackTeam Audio wrote:you Only get 1 Filter per instance?
Trying hard not to be snippy, but it's pretty obvious why you would want to be able to add different filters to different samples.
I know it's not 'what we're used to', but I quite like it myself.
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Suit #1: I mean, have you got any insight as to why a bright boy like this would jeopardize the lives of millions?
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Suit #2: No, sir, he says he does this sort of thing for fun.
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Anyone care to share some Sampler presets they've cooked up?
I tried Kontakt for a while, sounded amazing, mutlisamplers kick ass. I mostly used it for realistic sounds, pianos and drums but the demo didn't last that long. I wish that program had an undo, it's kind of unfriendly like that.
Question:
I can't seem to get the decay working, key presses gate the sample, I'm not getting any tail end audio after I release the key. I assume the Sustain and Release work like an ADSR filter, I should be able to stretch the sample out so it plays well after I release the key. Any clues?
I tried Kontakt for a while, sounded amazing, mutlisamplers kick ass. I mostly used it for realistic sounds, pianos and drums but the demo didn't last that long. I wish that program had an undo, it's kind of unfriendly like that.
Question:
I can't seem to get the decay working, key presses gate the sample, I'm not getting any tail end audio after I release the key. I assume the Sustain and Release work like an ADSR filter, I should be able to stretch the sample out so it plays well after I release the key. Any clues?
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Re: Sampler - am i missing something?
hear you man. but then say for instance you want to modulate all layers with a single LFO, yeah just set an LFO of the same frequency to the same destinations(s) with the same amount.... at all layers = lots more CPU. you just convinced me more..noisetonepause wrote:I think the point is that you use multiple samplers for multiple groups of samples. So everything you want filtered together, fm'd together, panned together etc, you do in one sampler, and so on.Machinesworking wrote:Say you map a group of vocal samples to C1 to C2, from C#2-D3 you map found sounds... basically you use a multi sample sampler like you would expect to with building your own kits. What possible reason would you want with a global filter in this case?noisetonepause wrote: Why d'you need more?
Trying hard not to be snippy, but it's pretty obvious why you would want to be able to add different filters to different samples.
I know it's not 'what we're used to', but I quite like it myself.
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Re: Sampler - am i missing something?
mike@TrackTeam Audio wrote:
hear you man. but then say for instance you want to modulate all layers with a single LFO, yeah just set an LFO of the same frequency to the same destinations(s) with the same amount.... at all layers = lots more CPU. you just convinced me more..
that just means this new approach needs an LFO/Envelope device