Push 3 Sample Selector M4L device
Posted: Sat Apr 20, 2024 7:43 am
I share here https://unavisionagradable.gumroad.com/l/jajyq with all of you the first commercial patch that I have created for the Push 3 Stand Alone.
It is a device that when loaded into the P3 SA loads all the folders within “Samples/Folders/…” and the samples per folder, being able to select any of them without having to load the samples in audio clips. In addition, it allows you to establish a crossfade between the sample we are listening to and the new one by making smooth fades. There is also the ability to load random samples from any random folder. We can also retrigg the start position of the sample and change this. If we press the top button of the device to access the bank, we can see instead of the name of the bank, the name of the folder that we have selected.
The Push 3 is an exceptional instrument but for my work with long pre-recorded samples where synchronization is not important I was missing something like this, so not finding anything I created it from scratch. It has been hard work, and although I was afraid to publish something commercial and then fail, I have decided to share it.
I hope it is useful to you.
It is a device that when loaded into the P3 SA loads all the folders within “Samples/Folders/…” and the samples per folder, being able to select any of them without having to load the samples in audio clips. In addition, it allows you to establish a crossfade between the sample we are listening to and the new one by making smooth fades. There is also the ability to load random samples from any random folder. We can also retrigg the start position of the sample and change this. If we press the top button of the device to access the bank, we can see instead of the name of the bank, the name of the folder that we have selected.
The Push 3 is an exceptional instrument but for my work with long pre-recorded samples where synchronization is not important I was missing something like this, so not finding anything I created it from scratch. It has been hard work, and although I was afraid to publish something commercial and then fail, I have decided to share it.
I hope it is useful to you.