ArrayArrayArrayArrayArrayArrayArrayArrayArray BrainModular BrainModular Users Forum 2015-02-19T04:08:07+02:00 https://brainmodular.com/forums/app.php/feed/topic/4439 2015-02-19T04:08:07+02:00 2015-02-19T04:08:07+02:00 https://brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4439&p=31351#p31351 <![CDATA[sample based sampler !]]> Giada - extremely light, but ready made.

Statistics: Posted by r.erorr — 19 Feb 2015, 03:08


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2014-12-14T16:28:03+02:00 2014-12-14T16:28:03+02:00 https://brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4439&p=30906#p30906 <![CDATA[sample based sampler !]]>

use a sampler, 8 tracks

make an audio dispatcher

first recording, feed into first track
second on second track and so on

for first rec, use sampler in "rewrite" mode
next in "append" mode

Statistics: Posted by oli_lab — 14 Dec 2014, 15:28


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2014-12-13T15:49:00+02:00 2014-12-13T15:49:00+02:00 https://brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4439&p=30898#p30898 <![CDATA[sample based sampler !]]> 1 - record first "loop" on a sampler (in mono for exemple)
2 - when you record second part, you record new part on one channel and part 1 on second channel of a new stereo sampler
3 - etc... (with X part, you'll end up with a sampler with X channels)

first sampler will tell the others the max sample length.

now you can keep everything you want in sync

forget Live !

Statistics: Posted by oli_lab — 13 Dec 2014, 14:49


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2014-12-13T15:14:49+02:00 2014-12-13T15:14:49+02:00 https://brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4439&p=30897#p30897 <![CDATA[sample based sampler !]]>
I have no choice regarding to "syncing" : I loop several instruments. if they aren't synced in some way, they drift, and it doesn't mean anything if parts are independent of each other.

at the same time, syncing in the sense "steady tempo, same for every track", doesn't make sense at all for me neither. because it is the same thing : tracks are independent; they are merely behaving together because of a common, stupid regular clock.

variability and interaction are the core things of human timing.. but implementing them if the digital world is incredibly painful :-(
can't find a decent looper solution that is ok with tempo "constant variability" (as in the real world) without destroying audio or pitch (except ableton, but I'd like to get rid of it).

Statistics: Posted by fractalist — 13 Dec 2014, 14:14


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2014-12-12T13:00:14+02:00 2014-12-12T13:00:14+02:00 https://brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4439&p=30888#p30888 <![CDATA[sample based sampler !]]>
I don't do sync loop, never (!)

I made a patch that is downlodable on the add on page : it is a grain sampler that allows you to play the sample at any speed.
there is a feedback loop : you tell the sampler where you want tu go in the sample and the sampler play to go there,

will be very hard to make it synchable, but I wouldn't bother

Statistics: Posted by oli_lab — 12 Dec 2014, 12:00


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2014-11-29T16:08:23+02:00 2014-11-29T16:08:23+02:00 https://brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4439&p=30837#p30837 <![CDATA[sample based sampler !]]>
do you mean you did some sampler in which the speed can be changed, as in "changing the tempo and the loop speed will change accordingly" ?

I'd need that so much.. I need a workspace where audio can follow tempo changes, where tempo changes are calculated at every beat.
right now, I need Ableton to loop my guitar and to this. but I'd like yo have everything in Usine

Statistics: Posted by fractalist — 29 Nov 2014, 15:08


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2014-11-17T21:35:26+02:00 2014-11-17T21:35:26+02:00 https://brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4439&p=30727#p30727 <![CDATA[sample based sampler !]]>
I made a patch with a grain sampler, a feedback loop and a kalman filter to control the speed of the sampler... it is quite good !

I'll post it soonish

a wavetable reader would be awsome

Statistics: Posted by oli_lab — 17 Nov 2014, 20:35


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2014-07-20T09:41:30+02:00 2014-07-20T09:41:30+02:00 https://brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4439&p=30028#p30028 <![CDATA[sample based sampler !]]> Statistics: Posted by senso — 20 Jul 2014, 09:41


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2014-06-30T14:34:26+02:00 2014-06-30T14:34:26+02:00 https://brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4439&p=29801#p29801 <![CDATA[sample based sampler !]]> In pure data, when you build a sample player from scratch, you use a [tableRead~] module, load a sample to it then make it play by sending the sample numbers you whish to listen.
this way it is possible to control speed to 0 to whatever, mostly, it is easier to get a precise stop on a particular sample compare to the sampler module in Usine.
I'm also experimenting quite a bit with physical modeling of mass-spring and would like to link this to a sampler player.

Could it be possible to have such a sample player that can be driven by sample number instead of pitch/play/stop ?

Cheers

Olivar

Statistics: Posted by oli_lab — 30 Jun 2014, 14:34


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BrainModular BrainModular Users Forum 2015-02-19T04:08:07+02:00 https://brainmodular.com/forums/app.php/feed/topic/4439 2015-02-19T04:08:07+02:00 2015-02-19T04:08:07+02:00 https://brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4439&p=31351#p31351 <![CDATA[sample based sampler !]]> Giada - extremely light, but ready made.

Statistics: Posted by r.erorr — 19 Feb 2015, 03:08


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2014-12-14T16:28:03+02:00 2014-12-14T16:28:03+02:00 https://brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4439&p=30906#p30906 <![CDATA[sample based sampler !]]>

use a sampler, 8 tracks

make an audio dispatcher

first recording, feed into first track
second on second track and so on

for first rec, use sampler in "rewrite" mode
next in "append" mode

Statistics: Posted by oli_lab — 14 Dec 2014, 15:28


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2014-12-13T15:49:00+02:00 2014-12-13T15:49:00+02:00 https://brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4439&p=30898#p30898 <![CDATA[sample based sampler !]]> 1 - record first "loop" on a sampler (in mono for exemple)
2 - when you record second part, you record new part on one channel and part 1 on second channel of a new stereo sampler
3 - etc... (with X part, you'll end up with a sampler with X channels)

first sampler will tell the others the max sample length.

now you can keep everything you want in sync

forget Live !

Statistics: Posted by oli_lab — 13 Dec 2014, 14:49


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2014-12-13T15:14:49+02:00 2014-12-13T15:14:49+02:00 https://brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4439&p=30897#p30897 <![CDATA[sample based sampler !]]>
I have no choice regarding to "syncing" : I loop several instruments. if they aren't synced in some way, they drift, and it doesn't mean anything if parts are independent of each other.

at the same time, syncing in the sense "steady tempo, same for every track", doesn't make sense at all for me neither. because it is the same thing : tracks are independent; they are merely behaving together because of a common, stupid regular clock.

variability and interaction are the core things of human timing.. but implementing them if the digital world is incredibly painful :-(
can't find a decent looper solution that is ok with tempo "constant variability" (as in the real world) without destroying audio or pitch (except ableton, but I'd like to get rid of it).

Statistics: Posted by fractalist — 13 Dec 2014, 14:14


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2014-12-12T13:00:14+02:00 2014-12-12T13:00:14+02:00 https://brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4439&p=30888#p30888 <![CDATA[sample based sampler !]]>
I don't do sync loop, never (!)

I made a patch that is downlodable on the add on page : it is a grain sampler that allows you to play the sample at any speed.
there is a feedback loop : you tell the sampler where you want tu go in the sample and the sampler play to go there,

will be very hard to make it synchable, but I wouldn't bother

Statistics: Posted by oli_lab — 12 Dec 2014, 12:00


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2014-11-29T16:08:23+02:00 2014-11-29T16:08:23+02:00 https://brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4439&p=30837#p30837 <![CDATA[sample based sampler !]]>
do you mean you did some sampler in which the speed can be changed, as in "changing the tempo and the loop speed will change accordingly" ?

I'd need that so much.. I need a workspace where audio can follow tempo changes, where tempo changes are calculated at every beat.
right now, I need Ableton to loop my guitar and to this. but I'd like yo have everything in Usine

Statistics: Posted by fractalist — 29 Nov 2014, 15:08


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2014-11-17T21:35:26+02:00 2014-11-17T21:35:26+02:00 https://brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4439&p=30727#p30727 <![CDATA[sample based sampler !]]>
I made a patch with a grain sampler, a feedback loop and a kalman filter to control the speed of the sampler... it is quite good !

I'll post it soonish

a wavetable reader would be awsome

Statistics: Posted by oli_lab — 17 Nov 2014, 20:35


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2014-07-20T09:41:30+02:00 2014-07-20T09:41:30+02:00 https://brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4439&p=30028#p30028 <![CDATA[sample based sampler !]]> Statistics: Posted by senso — 20 Jul 2014, 09:41


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2014-06-30T14:34:26+02:00 2014-06-30T14:34:26+02:00 https://brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4439&p=29801#p29801 <![CDATA[sample based sampler !]]> In pure data, when you build a sample player from scratch, you use a [tableRead~] module, load a sample to it then make it play by sending the sample numbers you whish to listen.
this way it is possible to control speed to 0 to whatever, mostly, it is easier to get a precise stop on a particular sample compare to the sampler module in Usine.
I'm also experimenting quite a bit with physical modeling of mass-spring and would like to link this to a sampler player.

Could it be possible to have such a sample player that can be driven by sample number instead of pitch/play/stop ?

Cheers

Olivar

Statistics: Posted by oli_lab — 30 Jun 2014, 14:34


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