Creating a sample using the Sequencer

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salomao
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Creating a sample using the Sequencer

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Is it possible to create a sample using the sequencer as a source?

I mean, Is there any chance I can assing a key to play a pre-recorded sequence?

If possible, could somebody point me how to do it?

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Post by AdDeRoo »

create a WAV file from whatever you want from the Sequencer

Load the WAV file in Samping mode
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Post by coyote144 »

You can create sample in almost every mode. Program, combi, sequencer...

In Sequencer mode, select audio in/sampling tab.

You can make adjustments in the sampling setup menu, but you have templates that will meet your expectations: select the little arrow at the right/high of your screen. Choose Auto HDR/Sampling setup. For your particular need, you will probably select the "Resample SEQ play" template. This template will make all adjustments automatically for you.

Now, when making your sequencer read a sequence, you can record it when sampling rec is on, and start/stop is activated.

Once it has been recorded, your sample should be in ram, to be used in any program. You can even make a program from your sample from the auto/HDR sampling setup menu, by choosing Convert to program, and by choosing the program that will host your sample.
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