Creating sounds on PA2X from Media files Need help.
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Creating sounds on PA2X from Media files Need help.
Hi guys,
I have a live instrument, and I want to sample it and be able to use it in my pa2x. I know how to sample, chop etc... .Have we got any threats or could you help me with this.
Anyone else who has done it .. help.
Farah
I have a live instrument, and I want to sample it and be able to use it in my pa2x. I know how to sample, chop etc... .Have we got any threats or could you help me with this.
Anyone else who has done it .. help.
Farah
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Hi Farah,
The tutorials in this thread might help you ...
http://www.korgforums.com/forum/phpBB2/ ... t=steinway
Regards,
Rob
The tutorials in this thread might help you ...
http://www.korgforums.com/forum/phpBB2/ ... t=steinway
Regards,
Rob
As always Rob has the answer.
However is there a lesser complicated version to this... ?
I have a set that contains sounds using only 1 sample and sounds that were created using 8 samples etc... something like that... I am not trying to work on more than 6 MB files for creating the sounds ..
Farah
However is there a lesser complicated version to this... ?
I have a set that contains sounds using only 1 sample and sounds that were created using 8 samples etc... something like that... I am not trying to work on more than 6 MB files for creating the sounds ..
Farah
PA2X, PA800, Technics 6500, Yamaha SU 200-700, Roland R8, Boss 202-303-404-505-606-555.
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I thought I had done this in the Steinway Piano series ...amiri wrote:Hi Guys’
There is a lot of people in this forum know how to create sound from wave samples in pa800 or pa2x. Would anyone will ever give a step by step instruction please. that will help a lot of people and greatly appreciated.
best regards,
Amiri
Hi Rob, as always appreciate your help. I went through your Steinway Piano series but there is no instruction how to create a sound from wave or maybe I’m missing somewhere. I tried to use a wave software but it sounded to fake. I f possible please give us a few tips to create a sound from wave samples in PA800.
Best regards,
Amiri
Best regards,
Amiri
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Hi Amiri,
The Steinway Piano project used samples that were recorded by Iowa University in .AIF format, but exactly the same technique would be used if the samples were recorded as .WAV files.
Although I started using WavePad as the editor, the files it produced were not compatible with the Pa2x/ Pa800, so I switched to use Awave Studio (professional version) which I strongly recommend to you. MrNicenEasy uses Awave Studio Professional, as does BasariStudios. It will load .WAV file samples in just the same way that it loads .AIF samples, and it will export Multisamples in Korg KSF/KMP format which can be directly loaded onto the Pa2x/Pa800.
There is another product called Extreme Sample Converter which might in future be enhanced to provide Korg KSF/KMP format multisample files. It does not do so at present so it's usefulness for the Korg sampling keyboards is very limited at the moment.
Also, I refer you to these pages on Keith Ball (MrNicenEasy)'s web site, which will help you further.
http://korgpa2xpro.yolasite.com/basic-s ... torial.php
http://korgpa2xpro.yolasite.com/piano-discussion.php
Best regards,
Rob
The Steinway Piano project used samples that were recorded by Iowa University in .AIF format, but exactly the same technique would be used if the samples were recorded as .WAV files.
Although I started using WavePad as the editor, the files it produced were not compatible with the Pa2x/ Pa800, so I switched to use Awave Studio (professional version) which I strongly recommend to you. MrNicenEasy uses Awave Studio Professional, as does BasariStudios. It will load .WAV file samples in just the same way that it loads .AIF samples, and it will export Multisamples in Korg KSF/KMP format which can be directly loaded onto the Pa2x/Pa800.
There is another product called Extreme Sample Converter which might in future be enhanced to provide Korg KSF/KMP format multisample files. It does not do so at present so it's usefulness for the Korg sampling keyboards is very limited at the moment.
Also, I refer you to these pages on Keith Ball (MrNicenEasy)'s web site, which will help you further.
http://korgpa2xpro.yolasite.com/basic-s ... torial.php
http://korgpa2xpro.yolasite.com/piano-discussion.php
Best regards,
Rob
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I dont have much time but i'll write in short terms some stuff:
Creating a Sampled Sound from scratch requires the folowing:
Knowledge and equipement in Basic Recording, Editing, Mixing and Slicing.
Once that done then the folowing is required:
Knowledge and equipement in Basic and Advanced Sound Editing and Mixing.
Now when the question asked How do i create a Sound from Samples it can
refer to both, point one or point two given above or both of them.
If you are missing one of those 2 points then noone can help you making that
Sound as per question given, it has to be more clarified and specified.
Now, does one already has the Wave files ready or not. For me to answer that
question requires to firstly explain Basic Recording or point one, way before
creating the Sound itself. After that is done you go on the Synth and you access
its Sampling Mode, in there you Load all of the Waves, 1 or 100 and then you
access an Empty MultiSample and in there you start adding those Samples to
a MultiSample by ADDing them. If one speaks English it will be very easy to
understand words such as Add, Create, Delete, Root and Insert in the
MultiSample view.
Once that done the MS is saved as an MS and then it is accessed thru
Sound Edit Mode on the machine thru Edit Page...in there it can be Edited
from scratch or it can be assigned to an Existing Program for it to be easier.
I hope that clears it out a little.
Creating a Sampled Sound from scratch requires the folowing:
Knowledge and equipement in Basic Recording, Editing, Mixing and Slicing.
Once that done then the folowing is required:
Knowledge and equipement in Basic and Advanced Sound Editing and Mixing.
Now when the question asked How do i create a Sound from Samples it can
refer to both, point one or point two given above or both of them.
If you are missing one of those 2 points then noone can help you making that
Sound as per question given, it has to be more clarified and specified.
Now, does one already has the Wave files ready or not. For me to answer that
question requires to firstly explain Basic Recording or point one, way before
creating the Sound itself. After that is done you go on the Synth and you access
its Sampling Mode, in there you Load all of the Waves, 1 or 100 and then you
access an Empty MultiSample and in there you start adding those Samples to
a MultiSample by ADDing them. If one speaks English it will be very easy to
understand words such as Add, Create, Delete, Root and Insert in the
MultiSample view.
Once that done the MS is saved as an MS and then it is accessed thru
Sound Edit Mode on the machine thru Edit Page...in there it can be Edited
from scratch or it can be assigned to an Existing Program for it to be easier.
I hope that clears it out a little.
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Hi Amiri,
I have the $99.95 version here:
http://www.fmjsoft.com/awframe.html
Suggest you start with the shareware free version, and only upgrade if you decide you will be doing a lot of batch processing. You can see the "missing" features which are greyed out in the shareware version.
Best regards,
Rob
I have the $99.95 version here:
http://www.fmjsoft.com/awframe.html
Suggest you start with the shareware free version, and only upgrade if you decide you will be doing a lot of batch processing. You can see the "missing" features which are greyed out in the shareware version.
Best regards,
Rob
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I wasn't mad or anything...lol...i was actually explaining it,
whatever i missed to say its in the Manual, what wasnt there
i already said it in my txt, thats the only difference.
whatever i missed to say its in the Manual, what wasnt there
i already said it in my txt, thats the only difference.
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Just ignore him,....amiri wrote:Thanks Rob, I will try it. But nidem Please don’t raise you blood pressure and as well as others if you want to explain things for us please do it the nice way, you always sound like you’re mad at us whenever we ask question.
Best regards,
Amiri
newkorgguy wrote:U said some time u have problem understanding, LOLNavidSyed wrote:Hi there BasariStudios, some time I really have trouble understanding your responses, like on the other post someone else posted free sounds for M3 from Korg M1, and you barged in asking for "sounds"? now if you don't like this topic/ thread you really don't have to participate this is an open forum for Korg Arrangers, and everyone is entitled to their opinion, and can post as long as it not offensive or conflict with forum policy, I apologize if I have offended anyone with this post will try to refrain from posting any further. Regards.BasariStudios wrote:And wheres music??? What a funny story and topic this is.
You guys could've created a style by now instead wasting
your time on this topic for no reason.
Every time, everybody is having trouble understanding him, it simple actualy, just ignore him,his changing faster than a weather ,hes "employed" (LOL) by ketron and giving us hard time here for some reason, instead of making styles and sounds for his new `baby` Audya ----
Simple just ignore him as everybody else here![]()
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p.s. did u see EVER that he had nice not arguing , and not playing smart answer or comment on anybody? (<----- its not possible actually;) )
Check other guys, guys who nows and who wants to help ,Rob, Sharp ,even if you mistaking or if you're wrong, they are explaining and trying to help u in civil way (<----- with basari - this is impossible) - i know what im saying ,i am seeing him around for years now ,... its just simple as that
so again my friend,just ignore him , i wish there is option in forums so you can block some user posts
good luck
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Hahahahaha...you are sick, you should shoot yourself...newkorgguy wrote:...
Start copying something new, this line is boring, find something new of me.
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