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Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2019 2:04 pm
by Liviou2004
Hi Charles,
I just looked back to your tuto in a deeper way. Finally I think I've understood but just one thing : how did you divide your initial sample and get the 64 steps in the Kronos ? Did you use the Time Slice function in Kronos Sampling mode or did you use another software ?
Thanks
Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2019 2:57 pm
by CharlesFerraro
I just used Cubase but I think you can use time slice too. I haven’t looked at time slice in detail yet to make sure.
Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2019 3:22 pm
by SeedyLee
I can confirm you can do it using Time Slice in sampling mode on the Kronos, either by using automatic slice detection, or setting the sensitivity to 0 and manually using the divide button to create equal sized slices.
This will create a single multi sample with each slice mapped to a key. As it’s a single multisample, it’s unfortunstely not ideal for wave sequencing, so you’ll need to create seperate multisamples to be used in a wave sequence.
Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2019 3:54 pm
by Liviou2004
Thank you both !
Re: Advanced Wave Sequencing Comparison
Posted: Thu Sep 12, 2019 1:21 am
by psionic311
CharlesFerraro wrote:Wave Sequencing? Granular? Wavetable? Who knows. Yet again HD-1 does a lot more than you would expect.
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A moment to reflect... HD-1 can officially do:
-real PWM
-real osc sync
-real granular/wavetable synthesis
This is a sampler engine we're talking about doing way more than a sampler should!
Hey Charles, how are you getting OSC SYNC in the HD1 engine?
Posted: Thu Sep 12, 2019 11:39 pm
by CharlesFerraro
psionic311 wrote:Hey Charles, how are you getting OSC SYNC in the HD1 engine?
Hey psionic, I go over it in this video:
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It's pretty neat! I actually thought of a way you could add a sync effect to something like a vocal sample using a technique similar to this with a granular synthesizer. And even have it play polyphonically! Maybe one day I'll make a tutorial on it but I'm a little bogged down with projects at the moment.
SeedyLee wrote:I can confirm you can do it using Time Slice in sampling mode on the Kronos, either by using automatic slice detection, or setting the sensitivity to 0 and manually using the divide button to create equal sized slices.
This will create a single multi sample with each slice mapped to a key. As it’s a single multisample, it’s unfortunstely not ideal for wave sequencing, so you’ll need to create seperate multisamples to be used in a wave sequence.
Thanks so much for confirming that, SeedyLee. The Kronos FTP is probably the best way to go about doing something like this in the future.
Posted: Fri Sep 13, 2019 1:20 am
by psionic311
That's awesome!
Even though it has limited playability, I love that it can be done at all.
Gonna have to check out the PWM too. Thanks again.