--- In exs-users@yahoogroups.com, Hans Hafner <hanshafner@...> wrote: > > At 20:50 Uhr +0000 11.09.2006, mandcmiller wrote: > >The program Live has a feature where it triggers events to whatever the quantize > >resolution is set to (i.e. the next 16th note). So, as long as you don't trigger the sample > >too late you'd be OK. This feature wouldn't work for all instruments, but it would for many. > > I can't believe I have to say this: > > you can't play audio _before_ it is triggered. We were talking about live usage of an instrument such as a sampler. Of course you can't play audio before it's triggered, but you can trigger audio before it's supposed to play. That being said, the 'live' application of this idea is severely limited and was not part of my original concept. > > Yes, once it's in the sequencer and the machine can look ahead, no problem and actually that's when I think the original idea of recognising the anchor points in the samplers works and makes sense. > > Perhaps my limited brain just doesn't get it. > > Cheers > Hans >
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[EXS] Re: Wouldn't it be cool?
2006-09-11 by mandcmiller
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