Electribe for triggering only, no "looping"? (long
Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2018 10:43 pm
Bear with me because I am just not an experienced user of samplers but I suspect my application will be atypical.
I am a composer/sound designer, I have my goofy workflow manipulating audio and all of it is done within my DAW.
Now I would like to take some of these sounds and load at least some into a standalone non laptop dependent hardware sampler so I can trigger these sounds live.
I envision assigning a different "sound" to each pad. Some of these may be long- lets say 30 seconds. Others not as much.
I do know there are limitations regarding mono and sterero and total sample time. Im just curious if there is a technical limit to how long any ONE sound can be.
One reviewer mentioned in his video that a drawback for the electribe is that if you have an envelope of a certain length and are triggering consecutive instances of this sound, say in three pads, one after the other, the previous instance cuts off when the new instance is triggered, making it hard to create lush textures.
This is a bummer BUT I could get around this if the sounds are not the SAME sample, right?
All this being said, since I dont have a looping harware anything, it would be nice to have to play with, but if this one application I envision is impossible, then its a deal breaker.
Hopefully Ive described this well enough, but if not, please ask away and send me your solutions/knowledge! Thanks in advance!
I am a composer/sound designer, I have my goofy workflow manipulating audio and all of it is done within my DAW.
Now I would like to take some of these sounds and load at least some into a standalone non laptop dependent hardware sampler so I can trigger these sounds live.
I envision assigning a different "sound" to each pad. Some of these may be long- lets say 30 seconds. Others not as much.
I do know there are limitations regarding mono and sterero and total sample time. Im just curious if there is a technical limit to how long any ONE sound can be.
One reviewer mentioned in his video that a drawback for the electribe is that if you have an envelope of a certain length and are triggering consecutive instances of this sound, say in three pads, one after the other, the previous instance cuts off when the new instance is triggered, making it hard to create lush textures.
This is a bummer BUT I could get around this if the sounds are not the SAME sample, right?
All this being said, since I dont have a looping harware anything, it would be nice to have to play with, but if this one application I envision is impossible, then its a deal breaker.
Hopefully Ive described this well enough, but if not, please ask away and send me your solutions/knowledge! Thanks in advance!