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132nonamemk\
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by 132nonamemk\ » Thu Feb 27, 2014 10:11 am
what i did so far:
1. i used slice points i think it was called - the green arrows.
2. and then created to new midi track with drum rack (automatically sent the sliced parts to the drum pads)
what i want to do now:
I found some samples (that were assigned to the drum pads) that i like
I want to use these samples again on another project.
question:
what's the quickest way to save the sliced sample of that drum pad into my hard drive as a .wav?

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filter_7
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by filter_7 » Thu Feb 27, 2014 10:26 am
Here's my workflow:
-create a midi clip with the note that trigger your sample
-create a new track, set it as 'resampling' mode as input
-arm that track and resample the midi clip
now you have the sample in the 'recorded' folder of the project so you can drag 'n drop that sample to a folder of your choice.
Important: all track volumes and master must be set to 0.0 db.
hope it helps
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Fugazi81
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by Fugazi81 » Thu Feb 27, 2014 1:39 pm
Hi,
i use the "crop-sample" feature in simpler/sampler (use it direct on the audiofile)
- pick one slice on the drumrack to select the part you whant/like
- in the simpler/sampler inst. right click (win user) into the audiofile, choose "crop sample"
- now drag and drop, the slice from the drumrack to the user library.
I use a dedicated folder for "slice snippets" in my user lib, when you drop the file you also get the drumrack + the cropped sample,to use it in other projects.
Have fun.