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Author | Topic: Video Tutorial on Batch Analysis Tool |
SSC Administrator |
![]() ![]() ![]() Have you ever wanted to map files to a keyboard controller or to analyze a whole folder of samples? Here's a new tutorial on how to use the Batch Harmonic Analysis Tool: http://bitly.com/VIjLXK IP: Logged |
jhinton Member |
![]() ![]() ![]() I saw that. Very clear and easy to follow... thanks!! IP: Logged |
YanDoiron Member |
![]() ![]() ![]() Great, Thanks! IP: Logged |
CharlieNorton Member |
![]() ![]() ![]() Hello Kyma Land. I have enjoyed the video, most inspiring and informative. I now fully comprehend group additive vs normal additive for the first time. Hurrah. It is so simple really.... I have run further experiments tonight and I have some observations. Firstly the sounds in the gallery are set to midi channel 1, I would prefer midi channel 0, as this would save me an edit to get it going. (BCF is on 1 ) I also wonder if the same could be achieved with the Timbre edit window, this too only responds on midi channel 1. Maybe there is a good reason for this (wacom?) Beyond these personal minor workflow stumbles, this has been very useful. A way to move to the next file in the folder directly from the timbre editor would be magical, yet possibly a request too far. Many thanks Charlie IP: Logged |
SSC Administrator |
![]() ![]() ![]() Good point. Have changed to 'default' MIDI channel for the next update. IP: Logged |
jhinton Member |
![]() ![]() ![]() Curious to know if anyone has any non-musical applications for this. In particular, a sound effect or sound design trick that someone has discovered. [This message has been edited by jhinton (edited 23 November 2012).] IP: Logged |
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