Can I get Sampler to play two octaves at once?
Can I get Sampler to play two octaves at once?
Sorry, this is a probably a very basic Sampler question, but I'm new to it.
I have a vocal sample that I wanted to play in a two part harmony (mid-ranged and -1 octave). When I play the sample on a lower key, the time stretches with the pitch. How can I repitch the sample without changing the time? Thanks!!!!
I have a vocal sample that I wanted to play in a two part harmony (mid-ranged and -1 octave). When I play the sample on a lower key, the time stretches with the pitch. How can I repitch the sample without changing the time? Thanks!!!!
??forge wrote:change the "root key"
Sampler does not have time stretching
Try using a clip slot instead of Sampler. You can set a range of MIDI notes to trigger a single slot, which will let you play different pitches of it's clip on the keyboard.
I'm assuming of course that there is not some special feature of Sampler that you need as well, (modulations, etc)
Sampler kinda has time stretching, loop start points can swept in sampler or simpler (with clip envelopes).
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Thanks for the responses.
I tried launching the clip via a midi range, but the behavior was erratic (the clip kept looping infinitely).
I want to be able to play two samples concurrently that sound as if it's two people singing harmony. When I moved the loop start points, the effect was achieved at the beginning, but the clips fell out of sync at the end of the sample. It's a two measure sample.
I tried launching the clip via a midi range, but the behavior was erratic (the clip kept looping infinitely).
I want to be able to play two samples concurrently that sound as if it's two people singing harmony. When I moved the loop start points, the effect was achieved at the beginning, but the clips fell out of sync at the end of the sample. It's a two measure sample.
I would try using two tracks
each with a copy of the sample in a slot
map the same keyboard range to each slot...
transpose the second track up/down one octave using the clip transpose..
set the clips to legato mode? depends on what you are after in terms of effect
then it would seem like you can play a melody and it will play both clips, one octave apart, as the notes of that melody..
each with a copy of the sample in a slot
map the same keyboard range to each slot...
transpose the second track up/down one octave using the clip transpose..
set the clips to legato mode? depends on what you are after in terms of effect
then it would seem like you can play a melody and it will play both clips, one octave apart, as the notes of that melody..
i would do it like this: transpose the audioclip, render it to disk drop it into sampler and there you can assign multiple samples to one key, in this case original and transposed (although i assume you know this...)
it is not like a realtime workflow as you have to render stuff but the internal tools of ableton help you achieve exactly what you want to do...
it is not like a realtime workflow as you have to render stuff but the internal tools of ableton help you achieve exactly what you want to do...
That's a good idea.ckid wrote:i would do it like this: transpose the audioclip, render it to disk drop it into sampler and there you can assign multiple samples to one key, in this case original and transposed (although i assume you know this...)
it is not like a realtime workflow as you have to render stuff but the internal tools of ableton help you achieve exactly what you want to do...