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Ryumexicano Full Member
Joined: 04 Oct 2006 Posts: 112
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Posted: Fri May 01, 2009 5:39 pm Post subject: What is sampling and how does it work? |
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I am not here to just come and learn without doing research or take advantage of your knowledge if you think that. I just want to know what is sampling in your own words and how it works in the triton extreme. I have 0 experience sampling, meaning me actually sampling something.
Any sites for a begginer or something where I can get started with my Triton Extreme?
Thanks,
Erick |
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mrniceneasy Platinum Member
Joined: 04 Nov 2008 Posts: 1125 Location: UK
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Posted: Sat May 02, 2009 2:32 pm Post subject: |
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Hi Erick. No problem with asking Question's here. That's what the Forum's about. Trying to help each other in a Community.
Sampling is a daunting project and not an easy thing to describe. I'm new to it myself and I have never had aTriton, only Arrangers and new to Korg, however I do learn as I go.
What I did was find a good Site for Sf2 [soundfonts] files and then converted them using a program called Awave to Triton kmp multisamples for importation into my pa2x.
See this thread:
http://www.korgforums.com/forum/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=40520&highlight=
Converting sound formats to Awave - Version 10.2
Create a Named Folder for your converted Sample on your Desktop
Open Awave converter and go to the Menu Bar – File – open file
Find your sample to convert and ‘open’
Highlight the first sample in the right hand pane
Go back to the Menu Bar - File – “save collection as”
Find your designated korg sample folder and ‘save’ the user bank to
PCG – Korg Triton Bank File – Bank A.E OR Bank B.E. Either will do.
Open your converted sample folder and then open the ‘User Bank’ Folder.
Inside that Folder is the KMP File [Multisample] that you will need to
‘Import’ your converted sample to your PA….
Free 30 day trial for ‘Awave’ here: http://www.fmjsoft.com/
At a cost of $99 this software is really worth having if you are into sound
conversions
Import a Range of ksf samples:
You have to create an instrument to be able to save it as a kmp
multisample.
Load all samples together using the shift key [F3] into the right window
of Awave
Highlight the sample's in turn and go to tools and ‘Create instrument
wizard’, you have to assign single samples to key ranges. It can be done
automatically for you by ticking the box - 'Auto create regions from
waveform root keys'. When you have finished each of the samples, you
will have an option ‘save collection as’... And chose PCG- Korg Triton
Bank file - Bank A.E. OR Bank B.E in the 'save as type' option box...
You will end up with new instrument .kmp and a new instrument folder
with MS00xxxx.ksf files in your designated Folder.
[TIP: You can also highlight all the samples and use the ‘Autocreate
Instrument’ in the Edit Menu if you are happy with the Default settings.]
You will then be able to Import the KMP into your PA......
This will only work in a Registered Version for multiple samples..."
You may only save single samples in the Trial version..,.
I use this site for good FREE soundfonts to experiment with........
http://www.sf2midi.com/user-manager/?back=http://www.sf2midi.com/soundfonts/file-detail/tg__soundtrack-sf2-4028.html
I realise that this doesn't strictly answer your sampling Question but it may help you get on the first rung of the ladder.
edit: see this thread also:
http://www.korgforums.com/forum/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=43197&highlight= _________________ Regards, Keith [pa1000]
www.korgpahelper.yolasite.com/ |
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