Imported sample (high quality) = sounds low quality
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Imported sample (high quality) = sounds low quality
how can I increase the volume of imported sample (wave loop) ???
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Sound Edit, And Normalize! Than save it again,
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I also felt that imported samples specially loops did not have enough sound/punch. One solution that someone suggested to me was to edit the sound and use same sample on both oscillators. This make a big difference.
It worked for me.
It worked for me.
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I guess all your similar references are about custom DK Sounds (and time sliced loops) !
DK Sound interface has been made actually to host stereo samples so If you use a monophonic sample even normalized
to 0db , it will be in the best case the 50% of the volume compared to any stereo factory DK element , that's why many
of you believe that there is a issue there !
So if you want your custom drum elements to be loud and punchy then pick up only stereo wav/Aiff samples you like ,
use a sound editor to normalize them properly and then import them in your Pa arranger.
Pa4X factory drum samples have been heavily processed with advanced sound editors , limiters and compressors ,
including ambience data and regardless of their sound taste for us , you can't 'beat' them with amateuristic drum samples
that you have gathered from internet sources.
Hope this helps
DK Sound interface has been made actually to host stereo samples so If you use a monophonic sample even normalized
to 0db , it will be in the best case the 50% of the volume compared to any stereo factory DK element , that's why many
of you believe that there is a issue there !
So if you want your custom drum elements to be loud and punchy then pick up only stereo wav/Aiff samples you like ,
use a sound editor to normalize them properly and then import them in your Pa arranger.
Pa4X factory drum samples have been heavily processed with advanced sound editors , limiters and compressors ,
including ambience data and regardless of their sound taste for us , you can't 'beat' them with amateuristic drum samples
that you have gathered from internet sources.
Hope this helps
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