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marlowe
from Antarctica on 2003-08-14 06:21 [#00821296]
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Is there a way to stop the sample sounding so shit when the sensitivity is at 99? I can't use most of the samples I re-tempo because they sound so awful !!
NB - I don't have an external sampler. Is there a virtual sampler I can get which will work with this?
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korben dallas
from nz on 2003-08-14 06:24 [#00821299]
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mmm ... i use it in conjunction with reason (slave mode) dr. rex and it works for me .. no sound issues .. ?
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korben dallas
from nz on 2003-08-14 06:25 [#00821301]
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mind u i never use all the bars of sensitivity 99 .. usually around 80, and then take out all the ones i don't need ...
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korben dallas
from nz on 2003-08-14 06:26 [#00821302]
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and dr rex only does pitch shift, not time stretch
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marlowe
from Antarctica on 2003-08-14 06:39 [#00821320]
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I've fiddled with the sens. bar -- but that seems to either a) fuck up the new tempo, or b) have the samples fade out :(
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korben dallas
from nz on 2003-08-14 06:44 [#00821329]
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what exactly are you trying to do?
are you fiddling with the envelope etc?? sounds like you have got enough resonance or something. i just tried a random sample then, and it seems to be fine even at 99 ??
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korben dallas
from nz on 2003-08-14 06:45 [#00821332]
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err. i mean decay
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marlowe
from Antarctica on 2003-08-14 06:46 [#00821333]
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All I wanna do is change the tempo of a loop. Nothing more.
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korben dallas
from nz on 2003-08-14 06:46 [#00821334]
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ah .. does the tempo match the orig tempo?
i haven't used recycle for very long.. i'd say either try changing the tempo or changing number of bars (unless you want to time stretch individual parts?)
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korben dallas
from nz on 2003-08-14 06:47 [#00821335]
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well u can do that in protools free
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recycle
from Where is Phobiazero (Lincoln) (United States) on 2003-08-14 06:53 [#00821344]
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oh i see how it is now :0(
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korben dallas
from nz on 2003-08-14 06:58 [#00821357]
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that's right. you're good, but not that good ;-)
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giginger
from Milky Beans (United Kingdom) on 2003-08-14 06:58 [#00821358]
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I really need to start using this program. I have it but don't use it. I'm a silly boy.
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korben dallas
from nz on 2003-08-14 07:00 [#00821363]
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as far as i can see you can't change the tempo of a sample without pitchshifting in recycle. it can do heaps of other stuff .. but not that?
giginger u use reason eh? recycle + reason is great for remixing!
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giginger
from Milky Beans (United Kingdom) on 2003-08-14 07:01 [#00821367]
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I do use Reason. It is great for remixing as you say. I just load in my samples and away I go. Importing MIDI works a treat too. I've written stuff in MIDI and then just had my way with it in Reason. Nice. Need more Refills though.
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marlowe
from Antarctica on 2003-08-14 07:04 [#00821370]
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I wanna use Reason !!!!! But my piece-of-crap PC can't handle it !! :(
BTW, reCycle doesn't alter the pitch (tho you can do so if you wish)... it's just certain samples that it fucks up badly when you change the tempo :(
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korben dallas
from nz on 2003-08-14 07:08 [#00821376]
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just had a look in the manual .. u can use the "stretch" function, but it doesn't actually "stretch it" per se .. "Stretch is used to add an extra tail of audio to each slice, to lengthen it. This
is derived from the natural decay of the sound. This extra tail of sound then
fills out the gap between the slices when the tempo is lowered."
if you're after just re-tempo-ing a loop, protools free does a pretty good job.
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marlowe
from Antarctica on 2003-08-14 07:12 [#00821380]
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Ok - I think I have that somewhere . . .
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korben dallas
from nz on 2003-08-14 07:14 [#00821386]
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btw. if u can run protools free i'm pretty sure you can run reason ?!
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marlowe
from Antarctica on 2003-08-14 07:15 [#00821388]
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well, my computer has trouble even handling Fruityloops. I haven't got ProToolsFree installed, so I've no idea if my junk PC can handle it ! I guess I'll find out later when I return to my flat !
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korben dallas
from nz on 2003-08-14 07:22 [#00821399]
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what about stuff like cool edit etc. (haven't used them meself) .. but they should do that sort of thing surely?
what is this hunk of junK? have u got 128MB Ram /+ ??
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avart
from nomo' on 2003-08-14 07:31 [#00821416]
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"as far as i can see you can't change the tempo of a sample without pitchshifting in recycle. it can do heaps of other stuff .. but not that? "
that one was fun... ;P Temposhift in recycle works great for what it?s made for "Sampled grooves" (drumloops), but If you got loop made of some bars of cello playing slow notes and you want to make it slower without making the audio sound chopped, the you?ll have to timestretch the audio in another program....
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marlowe
from Antarctica on 2003-08-14 07:35 [#00821422]
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I use Cool Edit - the tempo stretch makes it sound all funny, plus I would have to use calculations myself.
I have 48Mb RAM.
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