Drag and Drop of Samples
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 67 posts since 14 Sep, 2010 from Texas
How hard would it be to add the ability to drag and drop samples onto ambitron?
Also could you explain what the fission modules do a little better?
Thanks,
Larry
Also could you explain what the fission modules do a little better?
Thanks,
Larry
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- KVRian
- 1030 posts since 14 May, 2008 from Tralfamadore
gamesound2000 wrote:How hard would it be to add the ability to drag and drop samples onto ambitron?
The samples that come with Ambitron have to be in the Ambitron folder if pilotless/randomization mode is in effect. User samples on the other hand can be located anywhere on any drive unless they are to be used with pilotless/randomization and then they have to be in the Ambitron folder. The way Ambitron is designed you cannot load samples when in those modes regardless if they are Ambitron samples or User samples.
Also, it is designed to use Windows file management to locate these samples. If they were dragged and dropped the originals would still have to be located somewhere and accordingly they could be loaded using the file management. Not sure why drag and drop would be helpful. What was your idea specifically?
Fission mode controls midi data. Ambitron can be played form a keyboard to generate midi data or it will self generate a midi sequence. The manual explains how this data is manipulated and it acts sort of like a midi arpeggiator. The midi data is what is actually playing the sound grains.Also could you explain what the fission modules do a little better?
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- KVRian
- 959 posts since 27 Jun, 2011
Drag and drop is a wee bit quicker because you can have your sample browser already open as opposed to clicking on the sample load button and navigating to wherever. But ambitron supports the windows file system 'libraries', so I'm quite happy.
The main directory is also quite 'messy' (preset files, preset bank files, elements of the software and samples all in the same directory), so you can't just 'select all/cut/paste' all the stock samples to replace them with your own sample set.
Does that make any sense?
I do wish the sample path for pilotless mode could be set manually to something other than only the main directory. That way you could have different 'sample sets' for pilotless mode in different folders and select these folder just like you would select a preset.Bobbotov wrote:gamesound2000 wrote:How hard would it be to add the ability to drag and drop samples onto ambitron?
The samples that come with Ambitron have to be in the Ambitron folder if pilotless/randomization mode is in effect.
The main directory is also quite 'messy' (preset files, preset bank files, elements of the software and samples all in the same directory), so you can't just 'select all/cut/paste' all the stock samples to replace them with your own sample set.
Does that make any sense?
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- KVRian
- 1030 posts since 14 May, 2008 from Tralfamadore
I understand. I will discuss with Boris.wasi wrote:
I do wish the sample path for pilotless mode could be set manually to something other than only the main directory. That way you could have different 'sample sets' for pilotless mode in different folders and select these folder just like you would select a preset.
Yes, it makes sense. You can of course select file type to isolate all .fxb, .fxp files.wasi wrote: The main directory is also quite 'messy' (preset files, preset bank files, elements of the software and samples all in the same directory), so you can't just 'select all/cut/paste' all the stock samples to replace them with your own sample set.
Does that make any sense?