Hey!!
I've been making a set of stereo samples from my harmonium and working with them in the sample editor. Quite a bit of time spent messing around with loop points and stuff.
Then i've shoved it into the piano and spotted my SCHOOLBOY ERROR which is that the channels are the wrong way around. This sounds pretty strange!!
IS THERE A WAY in the editor to flip the stereo image?
If not then i guess i have to go back and do that in the recording software, but then is there a way to re-import the audio whilst keeping all my sample editor settings the same?
I very much hope i can do ONE of these things!!!!!
Cheers
Andy
Switching the stereo image in the sample editor?
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Re: Switching the stereo image in the sample editor?
I do not think you need to re-record everything.
What about swapping the channels with Audacity or similar, and then reload the samples into the same project? Perhaps the start and loop points are kept? (but i am not sure about this).
What about swapping the channels with Audacity or similar, and then reload the samples into the same project? Perhaps the start and loop points are kept? (but i am not sure about this).
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Re: Switching the stereo image in the sample editor?
For what is worth after 4 years... 
You can duplicate the original wav file(/s), edit the file used by nwiproj with an audio editor (even Audacity can do this), save with the same filename and reopen the Sample Editor project.
This way you will find the same loop/xfade point for each sample zone so you can re-export the nsmp file.
You can duplicate the original wav file(/s), edit the file used by nwiproj with an audio editor (even Audacity can do this), save with the same filename and reopen the Sample Editor project.
This way you will find the same loop/xfade point for each sample zone so you can re-export the nsmp file.