Well it's not too hard really. Although it's not exactly a one button push kinda thing.lunabass wrote:i've wondered about this also...is there a way?babkubwa wrote:I would really like a better way to convert old impulse kits to drum racks. -ie each impulse sound on its own square - is this not possible? I'm I missing something?
Load the same impulse into eight different pads on your drum rack. Now set the note sent by the pad to be the corresponding note the slot in impulse receives.
I'm not sure how much resources having those extra samples in there takes, but you can just delete the extras that aren't being used.
Here's a question that I have: If you load one impulse kit eight times into a drum rack (meaning that all eight drum samples in the impulse were loaded eight times), does it use a lot more ram than if each sample was only loaded once? I'm not sure how that works in ableton. Same question for clips I guess. If you load the same loop many times (but treat it differently), obviously cpu will increase, but does ram usage increase when it's the same sample being references many times?
maybe I'll do a test. Nah, I'm going to bed.