--- In exs-users@yahoogroups.com, Benjamin Wild <wildjamin@...> wrote: > > > 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 ! > Benjamin et al: Hey, thanks, great tips. I'm working on your suggestions today. Can you post a template here? The idea of using the EXS24 as a region player is brilliant. Any more thoughts. I'll get back to you with my results. Thanks again, J Marti
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Re: [EXS] Using EXS24 to sample VST and Audio Unit Instruments
2006-09-28 by luvcrazdog
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