Hi, I´m going to sell a couple of keyboards in order to get the money for buying the Wave, but there a lot of sounds of these keyboards that are great so I will record them as audio files so I can play them later in the Wave,
the question is to those who already did this, do you record one note (middle C) and that´s enough for the sample editor, or it is better to record, for example, all the C´s of the keyboard, or even more notes, to get a closer sample to the original sound.
Thanks.
Diego
Audio files
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How to get the MP3-Player:
Upload a MP3 file where you play some notes using your sample.
Click the "PLACE INLINE" button after uploading the MP3 sample in order to automatically create a Flash MP3 player in your post!
Also check the Forum Rules, in particular rule #6 about the sharing of patches and samples.
How to get the MP3-Player:
Upload a MP3 file where you play some notes using your sample.
Click the "PLACE INLINE" button after uploading the MP3 sample in order to automatically create a Flash MP3 player in your post!
Also check the Forum Rules, in particular rule #6 about the sharing of patches and samples.
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Re: Audio files
Definitively go for at least one key per octave. But there are including nice tools to automate it for you by recognizing MIDI plus then recording audio samples. Really great usage of great software!
Check this nice video out of how to do it!
[youtube][/youtube]
Good luck!
Johannes
Check this nice video out of how to do it!
[youtube][/youtube]
Good luck!
Johannes
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