An easier way to assign samples.Moderators: Christophe, Mark
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An easier way to assign samples.Such as MIDI input for key assignments.
It's one of the things on my old hardware sampler that's actually easier and quicker. I simply choose the sample, choose the low key, hit it on the MIDI keyboard, choose the high key, and hit it on the MIDI keyboard. Bada boom! Perhaps an improved GUI on the sampler might make things easier. I know that technically a GUI doesn't improve things, but in reality it can. At least for me. Perhaps a knob for assigning keys, if not MIDI input. Or BOTH if I really dreamed big!! (If Orion already has this, I am totally missing it somehow). http://www.wrecklessmusic.net
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An easier way to assign samples.imho, it can't be easier !
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An easier way to assign samples.
I have read the manual, and I know how it works. It could be easier. http://www.wrecklessmusic.net
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An easier way to assign samples.
This forum is the 'Wishlist' right? It's for wishing I could have what I wanted, right? That's what it's for. I come in here, and I wish. Rich doesn't have to add my idea. He may never even read it. Good for him! It's his program. I get along just fine the way it is. I merely wished for a way to shortcut my workflow back into creativity again. So I wished for it. If you don't like my wish, and it doesn't help you, there is really no good reason to come in here and be a butthead about it. If there is a way to input keyranges with MIDI, and I'm missing it, and you know how (it ISN'T in the manual, thank you very much), then play nice and tell me. If you don't think it would make YOUR life any easier to have this function, that's fine too. It WOULD, however, make it much quicker and easier for ME. Last edited by Wreckless Randy on Sat Feb 21, 2009 12:46 am, edited 1 time in total.
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An easier way to assign samples.Wreckless, chill out. We're all happy here that you've come over from the dark side, but don't spoil it by being a jerk. Christoph hasn't said anything to warrant you calling him a butthead. He expressed his opinion, it would have been sufficient for you to say "sorry mate, I disagree, because of this, that and/or the other".
An easier way to assign samples.
I put something on the wish list and the guy tells me that what I want to do couldn't be easier, and to read the manual. That's an insult. Perhaps I took it the wrong way, being that it is in print and not a conversation. If that's the case, then I apologise. Perhaps I also overreacted. My apologies. I'm sure Cristoph is a great guy. My apologies, Cristoph. I simply don't care for others going about knocking others opinions. There's no need for that. http://www.wrecklessmusic.net
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An easier way to assign samples.
There's no shortage of douchebags around here, but there's also many people for whom english is a second language. I just sent a 'report' by accident for the 3rd time. sigh...
An easier way to assign samples.
As the old saying goes, there's one in every crowd.
Hmm, you make a good point. Well taken.
Yeah, I've done that twice now. I wish those buttons were further apart. http://www.wrecklessmusic.net
Original electronic rock, IDM, breaks.
An easier way to assign samples.
I can assure you Christoph is one of the nicer guys around here and I'm sure he wasn't trying to be insulting. There are other people here for knocking your opinions, though for extreme opinion knocking you should see KvR, if you haven't already.
An easier way to assign samples.can you explain what wrong with the current way?
i build lots of stuff in the sampler and do it very quickly, its quite simple, so im interested in how you think it could be easier Windows 11 Home - 12th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-12400 2.50 GHz -32GB RAM
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An easier way to assign samples.I can see, if it's what you're accustomed to, that using a midi keyboard to assign the samples.. but I think the use of a knob would make it far more difficult. I figure I already have a hand on the mouse from loading in the samples, setting the key assignments is pretty simple from that point.
An easier way to assign samples.Drag and drop on sampler editor pianoroll would be the king.
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An easier way to assign samples.Okay, yeah, I overreacted. Sorry, Cristoph.
Kriminal, nothing is wrong with the way it is now. I was just requesting a way that I personally think would make it easier. We all work differently. Vicious, yes! Drag and Drop would be great! http://www.wrecklessmusic.net
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An easier way to assign samples.Krim, I just read your old tutorial on how the sampler works.
+1 for taking the time to post that. After reading that I guess I understand why you wouldn't need MIDI mapping. I don't generally work the way you do when it comes to the sampler. I usually add one sound at a time during the process of writing a song. I don't usually load up a plethora of them right off the bat. I don't always know exactly which sound or FX I want to use until I hear it in the mix. Recently I was working on a remix for the Colbert report at Indaba. The challenge was to cut up a few interviews that he had and mix them into a song. I got all my chops (tediously) sized up in an audio editor, and had a general idea about the flow of them, but not exact. I had to pull them in one at a time. I like to do it that way so I don't have a bunch of extra snippets on my keyboard that I'm not using. It gets confusing. So for every time I loaded up a sample I had to set the root, the low, and the high note. I had about 20 samples. It gets old. It would be a lot faster just to punch in the MIDI note for me. Or, as Vicious Angel suggested... drag and drop. http://www.wrecklessmusic.net
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An easier way to assign samples.that seems more a job for the drum rack.
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