> 1. Getting uniform sample lengths for each note recorded
if you sample VIs, you have controll over start+end.
maybe you should try (instead of slicing with strip silence) to cut
the audio file into equal regions by holding ALT while using the
scissor on the first note.
just an idea, I hope this will be helpfull.
With Compliments,
Benjamin Wild
wildjamin.de
myspace.com/benjaminwild
ps.
my real tip would be to use the exs as region player.
just make a program with different keyzones playing different parts
of your orginal recording.
if you have continous material (a loop) you can copy the end of one
region to the start of the next regions (and save some time and lots
of files..)
if you have a defined start and end point maybe you could simply
calculate the regions..
0- 9999
10000-19999
19999-29999
29999-39999
just trim a region to your desired length, then adjust the tempo to
match it
(by selecting the region + setting locators, then use 'adjust tempo
to..')
'export (your VI ) as single track'
and give me some feedback if this works for you !Message
Re: [EXS] Using EXS24 to sample VST and Audio Unit Instruments
2006-09-27 by Benjamin Wild
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