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Nord Sample Editor - How to easily create your own samples

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Re: Nord Sample Editor - How to easily create your own sampl

Postby pablomastodon » 15 Oct 2015, 06:20

just like I always say: EASY PEASY. :-)

the hardest part is the recording -- in other words, the non-Nord part. Once that's done, Nord's freeware takes you by the hand and walks you down the garden path...well, almost.

try it, you'll like it!

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Re: Nord Sample Editor - How to easily create your own sampl

Postby RedLeo » 15 Oct 2015, 07:19

pablomastodon wrote:Nord's freeware takes you by the hand and walks you down the garden path


But will it "...Lead You Through The Streets Of London"?

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Re: Nord Sample Editor - How to easily create your own sampl

Postby azwel » 15 Oct 2015, 13:08

i didnt know you couldjust play a few notes one after another. I had been sampling one note at a time on different wav's.
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Re: Nord Sample Editor - How to easily create your own sampl

Postby pablomastodon » 15 Oct 2015, 15:43

Hi Azwel,

Note the "Multi Sample per File Assign" at the bottom of the opening tab in NSE. Set the start point, sampling interval, and if desired/needed, db threshold, and the Nord freeware will slice and dice a single audio file for you AND automap onto correct keys.

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Re: Nord Sample Editor - How to easily create your own sampl

Postby Frantz » 16 Oct 2015, 00:00

At the end of the video the speaker says that samples should be shared on this forum, with a mp3 demo :D
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Re: Nord Sample Editor - How to easily create your own sampl

Postby oyarsa » 16 Oct 2015, 06:04

Never did it before so I recorded a 4 second per note, minor thirds multi-sample from a favorite pad..... "Poly XPander" from my Roland JD990. Brought it in to SE and got a smooth X-fade and sent it to my NE4. Worked perfectly the 1st time, my wife did a side by side compare and agreed.....perfect!

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Re: Nord Sample Editor - How to easily create your own sampl

Postby Mr_-G- » 16 Oct 2015, 08:46

4 sec per note is quite a long sample when there is finite ram. The trick is to get short ones and create good loop points... not that easy, specialy for decaying sounds or slow modulating ones.
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Re: Nord Sample Editor - How to easily create your own sampl

Postby oyarsa » 16 Oct 2015, 09:06

The 4 sec/note sample was in the initial wave file. I dragged the loop area to the left pretty far; I read that the SE program eliminates the sample to the right of that to save space. What you say makes sense.....need to save space if possible. The JD990 has some really nice string and pad patches that I am going to do more with.

Fun stuff, lots of potential with the SE software......
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Re: Nord Sample Editor - How to easily create your own sampl

Postby tomzi » 16 Oct 2015, 12:28

Mr_-G- wrote:The trick is to get short ones and create good loop points... not that easy, specialy for decaying sounds or low modulating ones.


Yes that´s true, it would be nice to have a tutorial which shows how to create that loop points perfectly (I do it like try and error - sometimes it works, sometimes not)
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