Hi Ward
A cool new feature would be to use the sequencer to “slice” audio in. Do you think this would be possible ?
Audio in can only be used in fx so far ?
François
Hi Ward
A cool new feature would be to use the sequencer to “slice” audio in. Do you think this would be possible ?
Audio in can only be used in fx so far ?
François
You can sample audio from the inputs:
Once you’re done recording stop it again from the same menu:
Then it asks if you want to load the recording you just made and you can add it to a sample list, adjust the start/end times, slice it and use it!
Sorry, this wasn’t my question.
I d like to slice the sound of my input one in an enveloppe that would be trigged by the sequencer. (like boss SL2 or matrixbrute audio in)
Ah I understand!
Last week I’ve been working on a new FX called ducker which applies an envelope to audio signals. It has the same trigger settings functionality as the modulators now have since last update: it can trigger from any pulse on any track.
In normal mode it lowers the volume when triggered which can be used for sidechain compression (i.e. to lower the volume of the bass synth while the kick plays a note).
In inverted mode the volume is very low (or silent) but when triggered it goes back to normal for x amount of time. This can be used to create new rhythms and trance gate effects. I think this is the mode you would want to use to rhythmically slice the audio inputs.
Ducker will be added next update!
Oh
Such an other great news ! “Trance Gate fx” for my Trip Harp project, this sound very exciting
I didn’t see this in the manual … How awesome!
Can it Normalize and do other sample trim commands?
Just a request: would it be possible to get video manual /sampling session … where the PP sampling is on full display,. as in from sampling & sample edits to sound setups /slicing to synth engine processing and FX routing with some creative sequencing. There’s just not much info on its sampling/resampling opportunities
Thanks!
A followup: can resampling be stereo? , and if so can you record the master while preforming a live set ? 8)
capturing the whole set as a wav file
and would this tax the CPU at all?
When resampling starts it autodetects what channels are used and records all active channels. Usually that will be 2 channels: 1 / left and 2 / right.
The output can also be recorded and recording itself does not seem to cost much CPU, but in busy projects recording can lower the display framerate a bit which can make the whole machine feel a bit less responsive.