2 little Q's for audio engineers!!
1.sampler question!! as you may know when you place a 'single' audio file into a sampler and spread it across the keyboard the low notes play slow and as you go higher they speed up!! Is there a sampler out there that automaticaly dulpicates/pitch shifts and places an audio file across the keyboard - so that when a sample is triggerd on any note the timing remains the same!!?? to do this at the moment i have to create the individual samples ,pitch shift them and place them myself ! which is really boring and time consuming !! 2. pluss are there any programs out there that can turn a piece of unsequenced (non-clicktracked) music into a true timed audio file - via a human taping in markers for the on beats - (and perhaps by zooming into the waves to fine tune the markers )- then by hiting a button the program time stretches inbetween the markers so the audio file can be rendered at a disired tempo??? like an old jazz recording that is in a variying 120- 126 bpm could have markers placed at the on beats and then rendered at say true 123bpm throughout the piece of music?? interesting to me anyways thanks for any help john
1. roland vari phrase sampler or various soft samplers..but what you are trying to accomplish is very difficult by dsp and won't really sound good all the way up the keyboard 2. 'abelton live' does that --------------------- 1.sampler question!!
as you may know when you place a 'single' audio file into a sampler and spread it across the keyboard the low notes play slow and as you go higher they speed up!! Is there a sampler out there that automaticaly dulpicates/pitch shifts and places an audio file across the keyboard - so that when a sample is triggerd on any note the timing remains the same!!?? to do this at the moment i have to create the individual samples ,pitch shift them and place them myself ! which is really boring and time consuming !!
2. pluss are there any programs out there that can turn a piece of unsequenced (non-clicktracked) music into a true timed audio file - via a human taping in markers for the on beats - (and perhaps by zooming into the waves to fine tune the markers )- then by hiting a button the program time stretches inbetween the markers so the audio file can be rendered at a disired tempo??? like an old jazz recording that is in a variying 120- 126 bpm could have markers placed at the on beats and then rendered at say true 123bpm throughout the piece of music??
interesting to me anyways thanks for any help john
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1. roland vari phrase sampler or various soft samplers..but what you are trying to accomplish is very difficult by dsp and won't really sound good all the way up the keyboard
yeah i know what your saying - y need alot of power!! i did find a way to do it realtime by using a midi router box inbetween the keyboard and sampler - the midi router sends individual notes from the keyboard to seperate midi channels (keyC=midich1 -C# midichn2 -D midichn 3...ect ) In the sampler give each midi channel the same sample then assign each midi channel to a seperate output on the sampler - this way which ever key you play on the keyboard is the same sample at the same pitch but seperately routed so you have full control over each key for pitching !!!16 if your sampler is 16 part multi/with outs!! now you can place a pitch shift effect on each output of the sampler to obtain the diffrent pitches - and WAY HAAY they are all at the same tempo!! !!! it works but your restricted on the range of keys by the number of midi channels and outputs you have on your sampler!! oh yeah and pitch shift modules - if you have a rack load of lexicons it would sound real sweet!!all you need to do to change the sound on the keyboard is to select a new identical sample on each of the 16 midi chns!! I dont have a rack of lexicons so i have to send each output from my sampler to an input on my computer multi sound card to get the pitch effects in steinburg! - this gave an overal latency of at least 200ms or whatever and it was even more annoying than having to duplicate/pitch a range of samples for placing on the keyboard!!!-- it would be so cool to have all the keys play at the same tempo at diffrent pitches without all that time consuming pitching lark - just load a sample and its all done for you!!
2. 'abelton live' does that
cool found the website www.ableton.com - cheers matey!! john
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