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Receiving Sample Dump for Emax 1

Receiving Sample Dump for Emax 1

2003-11-22 by bassmeter

Is there any way to anticipate where samples will be placed when the
dump is 
finnished?  Once I have a number of samples received and placed 
accordingly, the new dumps land ontop of the existing ones, deleting
them.  I 
want to have the samples fill 5 octaves.  Has anyone done this?  
Peter



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Re: [emax] Receiving Sample Dump for Emax 1

2003-11-22 by Juan Rodriguez

Inn soundforge you can assign the note you transmit to,  you tend to run out of sample memory before keys.  

bassmeter <ultrubass@...> wrote:Is there any way to anticipate where samples will be placed when the
dump is 
finnished?  Once I have a number of samples received and placed 
accordingly, the new dumps land ontop of the existing ones, deleting
them.  I 
want to have the samples fill 5 octaves.  Has anyone done this?  
Peter



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Re: [emax] Receiving Sample Dump for Emax 1

2003-11-22 by John Silveria

As long as you are assigning each sample a new Note Number then they should not be 
overlapping on each other.

On 22 Nov 2003 at 4:31, bassmeter spoke unto me:

> Is there any way to anticipate where samples will be placed when the
> dump is finnished?  Once I have a number of samples received and
> placed accordingly, the new dumps land ontop of the existing ones,
> deleting them.  I want to have the samples fill 5 octaves.  Has anyone
> done this?  Peter

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