Hey all,
I have a wish
How about something similar to what Reason 5 has implemented for Live Sampling in both the Samples and the DrumRack?
http://www.propellerheads.se/reason5/index.cfm?fuseaction=get_article&article=sampling
Check the page above for more info on how it works in Reason 5.
I think it could be a useful and interesting feature to have in Orion. I can especially see a great use for it in the DrumRack!
Thoughts?
Cheers
Matt
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Live Sampling (Sampler, Drum Rack)What's the point? They have only done it in Reason because you cannot record audio any other way. With Audio Tracks in Orion, it is pointless.
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Live Sampling (Sampler, Drum Rack)but can you then drop and drop these recorded audio tracks into the sampler or drum rack?
Live Sampling (Sampler, Drum Rack)True enough bones, but for quick sampling that doesn't interrupt workflow its not the worst idea in the world.
Live Sampling (Sampler, Drum Rack)True, but it's rather useless without any possibility for a basic editing tools, which quite frankly, both sampler and drumrack lack.
@ funky: Audio tracks actually make recorded files on your hard drive. You can drop those into sampler or drumrack. SoundCloud ::: Facebook
Live Sampling (Sampler, Drum Rack)I could see basic recording added to the groove slicer, but there's a lot of issues to consider. Doesn't seem it'd be as possible in Drumrack without a lot of reworking the way it currently operates. Truth is I would never use it in either case.
I do all my audio recording in Audacity; I'm using the editing tools there to prep it before importing into Orion anyway.
Live Sampling (Sampler, Drum Rack)Render pattern as a sample in Pattern Mode would be great.
Live Sampling (Sampler, Drum Rack)Why? It might have been handy when I was using Orion on a Pentium 450 but I can't think of a single reason I'd want to do that today.
Why would you? In Reason you have no choice because it is the only way to get audio into it but we have far more appropriate features to deal with all kinds of audio files.
Of course it is. It's much easier to add an Audio Track and do it from there. Why would you want to complicate matters with an extra link in the chain? Dell G7 (Hexa-Core i7)|Cubase Pro 10||Analog Keys|Ultranova|MicroMonsta|Uno|Skulpt|Craft Synth 2.0|
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I almost suggested soloing the instrument and rendering in pattern mode until I remembered you requesting this before.. in the render current pattern to wav thread.
Live Sampling (Sampler, Drum Rack)How is
- adding an audio track / recording / possibly launching for editing / rendering / import into DrumRack easier than - press sample button on drum rack / record / audio is automatically trimmed and inserted into DrumRack either way I do understand that it can be done other ways, I just think that it could be an extremely cool for experimentation / spur of the moment ideas. I guess dragging and dropping audio from the playlist to the sampler / drum rack would basically do the same trick.
Live Sampling (Sampler, Drum Rack)How is "press sample button on drum rack / record / audio is automatically trimmed and inserted into DrumRack" easier than insert audio track, arm it, record and play back? Why would I want/need to load recorded audio into a DrumRack? Where would my recorded DrumRack sound be stored? What would it's naming convention be? Bit depth? Sample rate? Doing a proper job requires certain steps and using Audio Tracks seems to me to be the most straightforward option by a long way.
But this is the bit I really liked -"audio is automatically trimmed". Really? How is that achieved? Is that some hidden Windoze function you can just call up or does Rich have to program it from scratch? And what happens if it gets it wrong? You would need some way to save out the sample so you could load it into your editor and do it properly anyway. So for it to be of any use whatsoever it would require a massive amount of programming work and all it would do is save one or two people a tiny amount of work every once in a while. I've been doing this for almost 30 years now and I think in all that time I have recorded maybe two percussion sounds, into a Korg drum-machine that had a couple of empty slots to sample into. But the results were so poor compared to the proper samples that I never used them. Dell G7 (Hexa-Core i7)|Cubase Pro 10||Analog Keys|Ultranova|MicroMonsta|Uno|Skulpt|Craft Synth 2.0|
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