it's not that hard -- mere mortals have accomplished this with creditable resultsemartin149 wrote:>So you have to sample a synth sound you like and upload it to the Electro using Sample editor <
Good luck with that.
Synth Sounds
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Re: Synth Sounds
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Re: Synth Sounds
Not only it is not that hard, but you will also learn quite a bit in the process and you will end up exploiting your instrument more effectively.
If you haven't got a recording program installed, many people use Audacity (free, runs everywhere and it is really good with tons of plugins available) once you made a recording of the sound you wanted, export it as 16bit Wav, which can the be read with Nord's sample editor, looped, etc.
You might want to sample various keys across the range you expect to play because the sampled sounds sometimes do not scale (sonically) well when played a different speeds by the synth engine.
If you haven't got a recording program installed, many people use Audacity (free, runs everywhere and it is really good with tons of plugins available) once you made a recording of the sound you wanted, export it as 16bit Wav, which can the be read with Nord's sample editor, looped, etc.
You might want to sample various keys across the range you expect to play because the sampled sounds sometimes do not scale (sonically) well when played a different speeds by the synth engine.
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