Am I the only one to not like resampling?
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Am I the only one to not like resampling?
I don't really know why, I think it may be because once I've resampled I know you then can't tweak the sound later on.... Plus you get strange things goin on when you raise and lower the pitch as it changed the speed also...
I prefer just to use loads and loads of devices in Reason instead, even if it does get a little messy!
I prefer just to use loads and loads of devices in Reason instead, even if it does get a little messy!
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Yeah, this. I still don't have a tune yet I'd call 100% finished because I keep just moving things about by pointless Hzs. etc.two oh one wrote:Resampling could also be GOOD because you can't endlessly tweak things.
Some people never finish things because they don't know when to stop futzing around with the patches.
Resampling aint for me neither
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depends what you are trying to do really, sometimes you cant get a certain sound without resampling, sometimes things sound better without.
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Just right click freeze, right click flatten...rickmansworth wrote:im just lazy, thats why i hate it.
in ableton, the most accurate way ive found of resampling is to record/render to new wav...
this process just takes a long time, so i find myself rarely doing it. pretty ridiculous actually, bc in the long run i end up wasting more time because of cpu lag.
OR:
What I do, is get a sound I like, then I create a midi pattern that is a C note at every octave playing for 8 bars each.
I record this to an audio track.
I set warp markers at the beginning of each note
Then I right click and slice to Sampler and it creates a Multi-sample instrument in Sampler.
Total time = maybe 2 min?
Result = Amazing
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Is that in Ableton?contakt321 wrote: Just right click freeze, right click flatten...
OR:
What I do, is get a sound I like, then I create a midi pattern that is a C note at every octave playing for 8 bars each.
I record this to an audio track.
I set warp markers at the beginning of each note
Then I right click and slice to Sampler and it creates a Multi-sample instrument in Sampler.
Total time = maybe 2 min?
Result = Amazing
That sounds fat
Nah not at all, I hardly ever resample!
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Yes, in Ableton, sorry for not being clearer.futures_untold wrote:Is that in Ableton?contakt321 wrote: Just right click freeze, right click flatten...
OR:
What I do, is get a sound I like, then I create a midi pattern that is a C note at every octave playing for 8 bars each.
I record this to an audio track.
I set warp markers at the beginning of each note
Then I right click and slice to Sampler and it creates a Multi-sample instrument in Sampler.
Total time = maybe 2 min?
Result = Amazing
That sounds fat
From there you could take it to the next level:
1. Create an Instrument Rack
2. Drag in the new Sampler
3. Option - Drag twice to create 3 of the same sampler.
4. Low pass one, mid pass the next, high pass the last
5. Effect them all differently and go apeshit
6. Drag in any synth to the instrument rack of just a sine wave for the sub.
Voila! Super bass, that you can play easily and have split into the right layers for a fat ass sound.
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