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Roi Levi
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posted 18 September 2012 10:56         Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Hello can anyone tell me what is the Capytalk command for making a sample polyphonic ?

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BenPhenix
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posted 18 September 2012 13:21         Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Do you mean playing a back a sample over multiple voices? That would just be adding the MidiVoice sound prototype to the right of the sample playback sound.

If you mean how to do real time sampling, then add the MidiVoice and then in the MemoryWriter field add 'generic name' & ?VoiceNumber to write location and the same to the read location. There is an example called "Basic Live Capture & Playback in the Library under Sampling that shows this technique.

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Roi Levi
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posted 22 September 2012 04:57         Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
thanks for your replay.
im talking about loading a sample and spread it on the midi keyboard notes by typing !Keypitch and !Keydown
although i want the sample to be polyphonic. when i press a few notes together i want them all to played on the same time. instead of one note at a time

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SSC
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posted 22 September 2012 15:59         Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Hi Roi,

Please take a look at Morph2dKeymappedSampleCloud. Combine this with the MIDIVoice to get polyphony and MIDI keyboard mapping.

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Roi Levi
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posted 23 September 2012 04:18         Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Great Thanks !

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CharlieNorton
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posted 21 November 2012 21:16         Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
If you take a sample, drag it into a new .tau, let it analyse, save it, click the galleries, go to a sensible starting patch, edit the !Frequency field to have !KeyPitch

Once you have this going, add a midi voice for polyphony, you also might like
!Keypitch smooth: 1 s
for nice polyphonic portamento

This is a great way of polyphinating samples.

A good one if you have not tried...

Charlie

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SSC
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posted 21 November 2012 23:43         Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
For more on key-mapping a folder of samples or resynthesis files across a keyboard, you might check out the Batch Analysis video

[This message has been edited by SSC (edited 21 November 2012).]

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Roi Levi
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posted 05 January 2013 20:12         Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Thanks Charlie and SSC for replays . Really handy, any tips for. Making the note on different levels of VELOCITY ? I'm trying to make my self a "realistic acoustic sampler" . I'll check out the batch analysis as well

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