Sample .wav to different keys

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Epik11
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Sample .wav to different keys

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Hopefuly someone can help me with this. I am trying to find a keyboard that lets me assign .wav samples to certain keys.

For example: I have three .wav samples. I would assign sample 1 to key C1, sample 2 to key D1, and sample 3 to key E1.

Does a keyboard exist that does this?

I am currently using a Axiom with a laptop running Kontakt to achieve this but this set up has proved unstable in a live setting.
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Epik11 wrote:Hopefuly someone can help me with this. I am trying to find a keyboard that lets me assign .wav samples to certain keys.
I'm not familiar with the gadget myself but from what I understand the "Korg MicroSAMPLER" should be able to do that. I imagine the M3 can do that as well but again, I don't own either keyboard.
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Post by cminor »

Get a M3 ;)
You can make a program that have a multisample layered like you want:
every note ;)
you can set a different wav (ksf after importing the wave) to every single note, even on 4 velocities range ;)
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Post by reinstall »

cminor wrote:Get a M3 ;)
You can make a program that have a multisample layered like you want:
every note ;)
you can set a different wav (ksf after importing the wave) to every single note, even on 4 velocities range ;)
i think Triton Le also.
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Post by jbeliz »

I believe most if not all keyboards with the sampler option do this, nothing new to Korg. Roland and Yamaha are similar.
being able to import wav files and convert them has been the fastest way for me create samples.
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