Not used it yet tho.įor years I used Renoise for making full tracks and relied on recording passages and sequencing the passages to make the songs. Its got an auto sample feature whereby the Live will sequence a string of notes over MIDI and sample then chop the resulting string. I’ve just got an MPC Live and have been chopping up samples and using bits here and there. Sample a few and use them in different places to change things up a bit. ![]() I do a similar thing with multiple hits of a drum. As you say its a trade off once the sounds are sampled you’re pretty limited in terms of what you can do with FX and dynamics although thats not to say you can’t mangle your sounds. Its something I do and have done for a while. I really love the idea of getting an Atlantis in a 4ms Pod and using it to create banks of drum sounds and FX or other one-shots, and am even thinking about selling my AR to offset the purchase since at this point I basically use it for only a small subset of things it can do, but my control freak self is afraid of losing real-time flexibility.Īny tips or experiences in the realm of recording/multisampling/organizing in this context? ![]() Lately, I’ve been interested in building sample banks of recordings of my analog synths, especially for drums/percussion.ĭo you find it’s worth losing the flexibility of adjusting synth parameters of the sound because you can generally apply EQ/dynamics/other processing to make the changes you need, or apply basic multisampling techniques? Does anyone, for example, record a few measures of a kick drum they synthesized on a monosynth/eurorack setup and then slice it in Simpler or something to capture the slight variation from one hit to another? Over the years I’ve become accustomed to jamming with my analog synths/drum machines and producing pretty much all of my tracks in real-time, without tracking/printing/sampling my gear (maybe the occasional exception here and there). For those who record sample material from their analog/hardware synths: what’s your workflow/approach?
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