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Author | Topic: Help with KeyMappedMultiSample |
Babyhead Member |
![]() ![]() ![]() Hello- I just purchased a Kyma and I'm pretty excited to put it to use, especially live. One thing I'd like to do is take my vintage Crumar Orchestrator and sample it. I think I'm pretty close, but I've run into some small problems. I have my individual files sampling the whole range alphbetitized 1 f to 6 f and in a folder and I have replaced 'cello2c f.aif' (which is corrupt) in FirstSample and all of this is working. What is hanging me up is figuring out how to cross fade my loop points to make the sustain sound natural. Any help is appreciated.. Thanks IP: Logged |
SSC Administrator |
![]() ![]() ![]() Have you tried preparing the samples using the Batch harmonic spectral analysis from the Tools menu? The tool will guide you through selecting one of the samples in your folder and will create keymapped Sound examples from those files. The resulting examples will have more natural sounding looping. [This message has been edited by SSC (edited 25 May 2012).] IP: Logged |
Babyhead Member |
![]() ![]() ![]() Thanks! With the help of the .pdf guide I was able to get it going.. IP: Logged |
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