Hi,
Pablo is right,
Look at this example:
http://www.norduserforum.com/download/file.php?id=8371
Cheers,
Eumel
Workaround for better info about used samples
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Re: Workaround for better info about used samples
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Re: Workaround for better info about used samples
I believe you are referring to Stage functionality? I don't think this is possible on the E5.pablomastodon wrote:simply select any OSC TYPE other than SAMP and STORE the edited program
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Re: Workaround for better info about used samples
you believe correctly, my bad
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Re: Workaround for better info about used samples
Yes! I saw the need for this right away but Nord said it wouldn't work because the Playback Engine needs to see .6 seconds of Audio. Never the less, I tried making my own using a .wav file with .6 seconds of silence but it didn't work. The Sample Editor created the .nsmp file but it wouldn't load into Sound Manager. I can't wait to try this. How did you do it?
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Re: Workaround for better info about used samples
horowizard, glad I could help!
Not sure why Nord says so much silence is needed, unless something has changed. I created silence in Audacity, slightly increasing the length until the sample editor allowed it. I think the first stumble was that it had to be a 44.1 khz wav though.
Not sure why Nord says so much silence is needed, unless something has changed. I created silence in Audacity, slightly increasing the length until the sample editor allowed it. I think the first stumble was that it had to be a 44.1 khz wav though.