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From:
Muffin
To:
IDM
Date:
Sun, 21 Mar 2004 15:25:15 +0000
Subject:
Re: [idm] sampler little question
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You could build something to do this in NI Reaktor I suspect. I've not had the time to dig that far into Reaktor, but it's extreme adaptability would seem to make it ideal for what you suggest. Not much help, but might be worth downloading the demo version to see if it's too much for your head. _muff._ on 20.03.2004 22.20 the person going by the name besart at subfield_harmonics@yahoo.ca spake :
quoted 42 lines is there any machines or soft samplers that will allow you to control and> > is there any machines or soft samplers that will allow you to control and > automate sample start/end points of a sample in real time maybe, thru a MIDI > controller? > > i am talking about tracker like precision (but no trackers). > > i know ben was recently mentioning something similar he does with the > joystick in Max/MSP but i was thinking more along the lines of what i am > more comfortable in using at the moment, NI stuff preferrably (ie Kontakt, > Intact, Battery ..whatever those names are) or some newer hardware sampler > you guys have and know it can do this, can you pls mention it > > my last hardware sampler i still own is a Roland S-760 and i'm happy with > it, hence i didn't bother with any newer ones, but i think it's about time, > if this specific need of mine is met > > again, to rephrase (features looking for): > - being able to move start/end points of a loop in real time (atomate them > or control them via a MIDI controller) > - also playback modes (forward/reverse etc) to be switched as the sample is > playing would be neat > > there's something called a Wave Traveller in Fruity loops that lets you draw > the direction/pitch of playback in it, it's similar to that Wave Scrubber in > Max/MSP or the Sound Forge Pitch Bend-er, but all of these are so toy-like, > the edit windows are always dinkin' small, they don't snap to grid and > simply irritating to work with. The technology is there, there's GOT to be > something that does a better job of this out there. > > please! > > THANK YOU in advance! > > b > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org > >
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