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triggering next sample in a list

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Unread post by Andrulianblog » 15 Feb 2016, 21:57

Hi,

I really love using Hollyhock II, it's opened up loads of creativity possibilities through the granulators, groove engines and automation. I've recorded numerous tracks in a range of different styles. I've also started looking into the massive potential provided by patching options.

So I'd like to try and use HH2 to create a mixtape or DJ set. Whilst I can control a lot of the samples and effects live, I'd like to be able to set up a list of bass samples in a normal sampler and then trigger them in sequence I've read the manuals and the wiki and can't seem to figure the easiest way to do this.

I think either a counter, local synchro or array could work but what would be the most efficient way to do this?

Many thanks,

Andy

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Unread post by r.erorr » 16 Feb 2016, 10:50

In browser: Modules -> Data -> Lines,Steps,Switches,Curves. Just connect them to play button of sampler! :)

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Unread post by Andrulianblog » 16 Feb 2016, 23:01

Many thanks for your reply.

The sequenced buttons seem to work better than the sequenced steps. The samples are quite long so I just need to figure out the correct synchro and timing settings otherwise it triggers the next sample too soon.

Many thanks,

Andy

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Unread post by Andrulianblog » 17 Feb 2016, 23:31

I've been thinking there must be an easy way to do this - and there is. It's simply a case of connecting 're-starting' to 'next' on the sampler. This will also allow you to use flow control and switches if required.

The wiki says re-starting Works properly only in Loop mode synchro. but I've not found any problems so far.

Andy

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Unread post by nay-seven » 18 Feb 2016, 08:56

well done Andy

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