How to sample other keyboard sound?
How to sample other keyboard sound?
hey guys,
dows anyone know how to sample for instance vst instruments and put them in the ne3? also does anyone know what the sound quality is like? will there be a big los of quality?
dows anyone know how to sample for instance vst instruments and put them in the ne3? also does anyone know what the sound quality is like? will there be a big los of quality?
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Re: How to sample other keyboard sound?
This is a very interesting question! I would like to know that too. I was thinking maybe using DAW to do that but maybe there is a better way.
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Re: How to sample other keyboard sound?
record sound sample vst program with "audacity", cut the precise sound start and end and save as wav and then to work with North Sample Editor v2.00
do some testing?
and what sound?
bitto 69
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http://audacity.sourceforge.net/?lang=it
do some testing?
and what sound?
bitto 69
italy
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/?lang=it
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Re: How to sample other keyboard sound?
There are programs that allow you to automate the sampling process.
http://www.redmatica.com/Redmatica/AutoSampler.html
http://www.soundlib.com/samplit/
I'm sure there are more.
I don't have any experience with those programs - the only things I sampled so far didn't have midi so I simply recorded files for each note manually, normalized them and loaded them in the Nord sample editor.
When you do this, don't forget to name your files correctly! (C1,C#1,...,D#5,E5)
The wave files should be 44.1kHz 16Bit.
Listen to the files in the Nord sample library if you want to know about the sound quality.
Manuel
http://www.redmatica.com/Redmatica/AutoSampler.html
http://www.soundlib.com/samplit/
I'm sure there are more.
I don't have any experience with those programs - the only things I sampled so far didn't have midi so I simply recorded files for each note manually, normalized them and loaded them in the Nord sample editor.
When you do this, don't forget to name your files correctly! (C1,C#1,...,D#5,E5)
The wave files should be 44.1kHz 16Bit.
Listen to the files in the Nord sample library if you want to know about the sound quality.
Manuel
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Re: How to sample other keyboard sound?
today I tried to create a sound of electric piano, recording audiacity with each sample of a vst,
assigning to the various eighth c0, c1, c2, c3, F # 0, # 1 F, F # 2 F # 3 for example , 8 samples, but the sound and 'born, not the dynamics of the key, and the quality' is not the best.
Soon when I have more time I'll try to make things better.
But how to assign the different dynamics of sound to each button?
Because the sound only comes out with a dynamic?
Bitto69
assigning to the various eighth c0, c1, c2, c3, F # 0, # 1 F, F # 2 F # 3 for example , 8 samples, but the sound and 'born, not the dynamics of the key, and the quality' is not the best.
Soon when I have more time I'll try to make things better.
But how to assign the different dynamics of sound to each button?
Because the sound only comes out with a dynamic?
Bitto69
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Re: How to sample other keyboard sound?
I'm about to attempt the same thing...any luck?
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