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Refund
from Melbourne (Australia) on 2003-10-07 17:23 [#00893541]
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I'm looking for a program
all it does is let you loud a sound and assign it to a key, and when you press the key it plays the sound
tha is all, anyone got a clue on what could do this?
a plug-in for buzz would be appreciated too
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w M w
from London (United Kingdom) on 2003-10-07 17:38 [#00893557]
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that sounds like the most basic thing that modplug tracker can do. I'm no expert on various software but modplug tracker does this, as well as just about any tracker probably (www.sharewaremusicmachine.com)
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Refund
from Melbourne (Australia) on 2003-10-07 17:43 [#00893560]
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yeah it is basic, but getting something to do it without sequncing is a little tricky to find
I want to do it all in real time, not sequence it, and map it to keyboard keys
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w M w
from London (United Kingdom) on 2003-10-07 17:47 [#00893564]
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I don't really understand, but you can go to the "sample" menu in modplug and import a sample then just press keys to play that sample in various keys in 'real time'. you just like press "q" for c-5 and "t" for e-5 etc.
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Refund
from Melbourne (Australia) on 2003-10-07 18:04 [#00893571]
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yeah that's not particularly what I'm after,
waht I'm looking for a a virtual soundboard thingy,
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JivverDicker
from my house on 2003-10-07 18:12 [#00893579]
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Reaktor would do it.
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Refund
from Melbourne (Australia) on 2003-10-07 18:31 [#00893587]
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thanks, I think I got that somewhere,
more help would be appreciated
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JivverDicker
from my house on 2003-10-07 18:35 [#00893590]
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If you want to trigger samples from your PC keyboard, Reaktor has preset programs that'll do that. If you have a midi keyboard the best you can use at the moment is 'Kontakt', it's easy once you know how if you are after performance rather than tight timing.
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JivverDicker
from my house on 2003-10-07 18:35 [#00893591]
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You might need a 'host' program to use it for your needs.
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Refund
from Melbourne (Australia) on 2003-10-07 18:36 [#00893592]
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fucking ace, thanks
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Refund
from Melbourne (Australia) on 2003-10-07 18:36 [#00893593]
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? :\
now you've lost me
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gnocelot
from Greifswald (Germany) on 2003-10-07 18:55 [#00893603]
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A host. Like Polac's VSTi adapter, if you're going to use Reaktor in Buzz.
I recommend plain multisampling and using Matilde, though. Reaktor would be overkill. Or Jeskola Tracker, though I'm not sure that old thing supports multisampling.
If you don't know how to do this in Buzz: Look at the list at the bottom left in the wavetable. You can add levels (samples for different notes) by right clicking there and clicking "Import Wave". Import the ones you want and set the root notes accordingly (click on the root note to change it).
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Refund
from Melbourne (Australia) on 2003-10-07 19:00 [#00893608]
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yeah, reaktor does sound like overkill for what I want
and I know about that in buzz, but thanks for telling us anyway, that program is all about experience, and without sharing knowledge it can be a bit duanting to use
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gnocelot
from Greifswald (Germany) on 2003-10-07 19:02 [#00893610]
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I've tried it out, and Jeskola Tracker does support multisampling. It doesn't support stereo samples, though, and you'd need a mC-1 or uMw for MIDI input, so I still recommend going with Matilde Tracker (or mine, but I haven't added normal MIDI input to it as yet - mainly because uMw supposedly makes this unnecessary. I haven't used it yet, but currently don't have my MIDI keyboard, so I couldn't try it out anyway).
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Refund
from Melbourne (Australia) on 2003-10-07 19:02 [#00893611]
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matilde?
any more info on this?
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Refund
from Melbourne (Australia) on 2003-10-07 19:05 [#00893615]
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sirry me, I found it,
I want to do the sampling in real time though, and at the press of a button,
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gnocelot
from Greifswald (Germany) on 2003-10-07 19:06 [#00893617]
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Oh yes, I should warn you about Matilde - you need to set the sample to use before you give it any MIDI input, it'll crash otherwise.
You'll need to set the input channel in the attributes before anything will happen at all, of course.
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gnocelot
from Greifswald (Germany) on 2003-10-07 19:11 [#00893622]
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Hmm, you mean you want to record the sample in real time as well? AFAIK there's no simple way to do this in Buzz at the time, but if you want I can look at making a little machine to do this. Shouldn't be too complicated.
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Refund
from Melbourne (Australia) on 2003-10-07 19:15 [#00893630]
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no not recording in real time, just playing them
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JivverDicker
from my house on 2003-10-07 19:18 [#00893633]
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Download Reaktor and have a play, if it works buy it, if it doesn't forget it..
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gnocelot
from Greifswald (Germany) on 2003-10-07 19:20 [#00893636]
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If you just want to play them, Matilde should work fine - as long as you don't want to add samples in realtime. If you don't have a MIDI keyboard, get a software one and a loopback driver.
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