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mabi
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Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2015 5:41 pm Post subject: e2s: single cycle waveforms? |
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I have been trying to use single cycle waveforms as samples, wondering if anyone else has gone through this... import the wav, edit the loop point to 000 to make it fully loop.
When I play in keyboard mode it sounds ok, but in a sequence there is lots of clicking going from step to step, not usable.
Tried the different polyphony settings.
Tried editing the wav before importing it, to double it and make the loop the halfway point, adding a fade-in at the beginning to try and smooth it more.
Tried different envelope settings. With no envelope you don't notice clicking I think just because there is no attack.
Wondering if anyone has thoughts on how to make them play correctly, or if the e2s just isn't built for single cycle wavs.
cheers! |
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apapdop Platinum Member
Joined: 27 Nov 2014 Posts: 713 Location: United Kingdom
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Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2015 6:14 pm Post subject: |
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Not tried it. The built in oscillator types sound good though... _________________ If I'm not listening to music, or if I'm not making music, then I'm probably thinking about music.
Volca Sample, FM, Beats, Kick. OP-1, Monologue, Pocket Operators. And an ipad. |
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Tom 62 Senior Member
Joined: 17 Feb 2010 Posts: 268
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Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2015 6:20 pm Post subject: |
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Strange. No clicks here. Switching the Amp EG on or off makes no difference. Maybe I'm deaf I use some single cycle Moog samples from the Elektron website (if I remember correctly they are offered as free sound sources for the Analog Rytm). |
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AxeBreaker
Joined: 16 Jul 2015 Posts: 20 Location: Las Vegas
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Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2015 7:00 pm Post subject: |
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Are you using headphones? The headphone jack has some clicks the 1/4 jacks do not. |
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mabi
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Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2015 7:49 pm Post subject: |
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Trying some of the factory patterns with the new samples there is no clicking, just with a basic rhythm pattern I made. I will have to see what was different about my pattern.
Thanks for the suggestions. I found the moog samples on the elektron site. I've been browsing through the massive adventure kid collection:
http://www.adventurekid.se/akrt/waveforms/
That is troublesome if there are artifacts in headphones but not line out, I hope I don't hear that happening.
I think the first reason I was interested in the new electribes was their being compact and battery-powered, so I can play on it wherever I happen to be, using headphones. |
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dschroeter
Joined: 27 Jun 2011 Posts: 30 Location: United States
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mabi
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Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2015 9:14 pm Post subject: |
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Cool, thanks
So far I only have been using the adventure kid and elektron samples, those seem to have zero crossings correct.
What about tuning? I am guessing imported samples are assigned root note C4.
It doesn't appear you can edit a sample's root note, are you tuning them by ear with the sample tune parameter to get them to C4? |
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musicmagus Approved Merchant
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Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2015 11:24 pm Post subject: |
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With single cycles you can use the loop point to change tuning as well as the tune parameter.
When you shorten the single cycles the pitch goes up.. Lengthen them and the pitch goes back down. |
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musicmagus Approved Merchant
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Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2015 11:27 pm Post subject: |
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P.s. I am normally running audio out the phones jack and I don't get any clicking. My OS is 1.05 |
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sauce Approved Merchant
Joined: 07 Feb 2011 Posts: 498 Location: ABQ, NM USA
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Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2015 5:24 am Post subject: |
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dschroeter wrote: | Are you sure you are starting and ending at a zero-crossing? . |
For CSW, zero-point crossing is less important than when looping a longer synth note. Irregular loop points actually provide a harsher buzzing oscillator.
mabi wrote: | I am guessing imported samples are assigned root note C4. |
The Adventure Kid waves are mostly tuned to D for some reason.
musicmagus wrote: | With single cycles you can use the loop point to change tuning as well as the tune parameter.
When you shorten the single cycles the pitch goes up.. Lengthen them and the pitch goes back down. |
True. On the ESX any sample looped at 675 bits will be tuned to C. I haven't had a chance to test this on the ES2 yet. _________________ Visit https://ghostwrittenclips.com for a FREE pack of robot-war/mech/cinematic fx samples. =) |
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mabi
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Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2015 4:25 pm Post subject: |
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OK, figured out what I was going for... The sampler's native rate is 48k, and it assigns an imported sample to middle c, so a properly pitched waveform to import would be
48000 / 261.626 (middle c) = 183.468 samples.
To get more accurate in the rounding off, you could double that to 366.936 samples, rounded to 367, for a double cycle waveform recorded/rendered at middle c.
I think that gives me the guideline I wanted to edit waveforms to be optimal. |
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mabi
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Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2015 9:29 pm Post subject: |
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With free time at work this afternoon, resampled the moog ones and some of the adventure kids ones to 48K, middle C. (Not sure if all of them are actually C4, but they are all C.)
Had to do the moog ones individually because they are different lengths, but the adventure kid ones are all 600 samples long, so I could batch process them in adobe audition. Oddly satisfying to watch a mac pro tear through processing 1500 wav files at once.
Not sure if it is kosher to post them without the permission of the original authors... |
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AxeBreaker
Joined: 16 Jul 2015 Posts: 20 Location: Las Vegas
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Posted: Sun Aug 30, 2015 3:41 pm Post subject: |
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I tried doubling an adventure kid waveform at 44.1, and then speeding it up to middle C as reported by audacity. It ended up being C4+5, which I tuned down on the electribe to + .8.
Did you get closer with the Adobe software? Also if you want to host the re-formatted adventure kid files, he'd probably do it for you and give you credit, if other hardware/software is any indication. |
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mabi
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Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2015 3:52 pm Post subject: |
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AxeBreaker wrote: | I tried doubling an adventure kid waveform at 44.1, and then speeding it up to middle C as reported by audacity. It ended up being C4+5, which I tuned down on the electribe to + .8.
Did you get closer with the Adobe software? Also if you want to host the re-formatted adventure kid files, he'd probably do it for you and give you credit, if other hardware/software is any indication. |
What I did in audition was use the stretch and pitch filter, choosing the izotope algorithm, setting the new duration to 367 samples (how I arrived at 367 in my comment above), and checking the box to lock stretch and pitch shift.
Before I did that I converted the sample rate to 48k to match the native sample rate of the electribe.
What you wind up with is the single cycle precisely pitched to C, so no tuning necessary on the electribe.
Since all the adventure kid samples are the same duration, I was able to make a batch process to run that conversion and filter on all of them at once.
I will have to send him a message to see about what you suggest. |
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mabi
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