fonik
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Post by fonik on May 11, 2005 9:32:18 GMT -5
i have a classic eps, but i dont have many drums. on my mac, i have hundreds of one shot drum samples. is there any way to sample the drums in , and have kicks, hats, snares in one instrument, and save it like that to disk? any help wpould be great, thanks
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Post by tbiggz on May 12, 2005 8:18:34 GMT -5
absolutely. you just need to place each sound (wavesample) on a separate key.. EDIT->PITCH->LO/HI keys selection. Hit the key you want twice and you will limit the wavesample range to that key alone. Keep resampling to a new key each time and then repeat the EDIT->PITCH continually.
You could even copy the wavesample to different layers and assign different pitches; using the patch feature you could have each key playback 4 pitches/envelopes of the same sound according to the selected patch.
Sounds like fun... but it's considerably more tedious if you're new to the machine. Try for a few (up to 10) sounds a day...
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fonik
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Post by fonik on May 13, 2005 7:39:46 GMT -5
i get it, thanks for yor help man.! saved me alot of money on drum disc.
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MarioW
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Post by MarioW on Jun 13, 2005 21:57:27 GMT -5
well wont that also take up space as far as instruments/tracks on the eps?
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Post by tbiggz on Jun 21, 2005 23:09:39 GMT -5
Sure it takes up space but drum hits are tiny. PLus you'll have all the other instruments free.
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MarioW
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Post by MarioW on Jun 27, 2005 21:38:15 GMT -5
You could even copy the wavesample to different layers and assign different pitches; using the patch feature you could have each key playback 4 pitches/envelopes of the same sound according to the selected patch. -could you explain the process for me when distorting drum sounds
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