I can't seem to grab the handles for the start and end points, so you have to adjust them by dragging or entering the values. This won't be a problem if the handles move instantly when changing the values, but they move after you change the values (in the case of dragging you need to let go of the left mouse button). So setting the start and end points visually is almost impossible, because you don't know where exactly the handles will end up when you enter the values. And when you want to set the start and end points by listening and repeatedly triggering the sample from your MIDI controller, you need to be able to adjust the values without letting go of the left mouse button.
Maize Sampler: Here's Sound's Plenty
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- KVRer
- 10 posts since 24 Oct, 2000 from Spijkenisse, Netherlands
This looks like a useful sampler, almost a simplified version of Halion
, but there's one thing that I ran into immediately that I don't like. 
I can't seem to grab the handles for the start and end points, so you have to adjust them by dragging or entering the values. This won't be a problem if the handles move instantly when changing the values, but they move after you change the values (in the case of dragging you need to let go of the left mouse button). So setting the start and end points visually is almost impossible, because you don't know where exactly the handles will end up when you enter the values. And when you want to set the start and end points by listening and repeatedly triggering the sample from your MIDI controller, you need to be able to adjust the values without letting go of the left mouse button.
I can't seem to grab the handles for the start and end points, so you have to adjust them by dragging or entering the values. This won't be a problem if the handles move instantly when changing the values, but they move after you change the values (in the case of dragging you need to let go of the left mouse button). So setting the start and end points visually is almost impossible, because you don't know where exactly the handles will end up when you enter the values. And when you want to set the start and end points by listening and repeatedly triggering the sample from your MIDI controller, you need to be able to adjust the values without letting go of the left mouse button.
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- KVRAF
- 2202 posts since 16 Apr, 2004 from between my ears
you CAN grab the handles, they are just really fiddly. the "hot" zone is very small...
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- KVRAF
- 2202 posts since 16 Apr, 2004 from between my ears
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- KVRAF
- 16154 posts since 2 Dec, 2003 from Nashville, TN
This is looking like a fantastic tool for the price. I'm already trying it out and I'm excited about the propagation feature!
Thanks!
Brent
Thanks!
Brent
My host is better than your host
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- KVRer
- 10 posts since 24 Oct, 2000 from Spijkenisse, Netherlands
Also the start and end points? In steps of various sizes (large/medium/small)?Page 4 of the included manual:
6) Controller: Allows external MIDI control for Volume, Expression, Reverb, etc.
And how about zero point crossings?
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- KVRist
- 33 posts since 21 Jun, 2007 from Provo, Utah
Yes, if anyone who got this makes a VSTi or two, just drop me an email via the link to the left of this message. I know a tjere might be a few people who might be interested if they saw the output of this.
I'm new to KVR forums but have followed them for years, I'm right now getting ready to produce soulful/funky and gospel house, and some other things in other genres.
I'm new to KVR forums but have followed them for years, I'm right now getting ready to produce soulful/funky and gospel house, and some other things in other genres.
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- KVRist
- 456 posts since 15 Oct, 2004 from SF, CA
Thanks for the suggestion. That's really a problem. We update the waveform only when mouseup because the changes of start, end or loop point will lead to head buffer reload. So in order to enhance the sampler performace, we do this reload only after you decide where the points are.Lotuz wrote:This looks like a useful sampler, almost a simplified version of Halion, but there's one thing that I ran into immediately that I don't like.
I can't seem to grab the handles for the start and end points, so you have to adjust them by dragging or entering the values. This won't be a problem if the handles move instantly when changing the values, but they move after you change the values (in the case of dragging you need to let go of the left mouse button). So setting the start and end points visually is almost impossible, because you don't know where exactly the handles will end up when you enter the values. And when you want to set the start and end points by listening and repeatedly triggering the sample from your MIDI controller, you need to be able to adjust the values without letting go of the left mouse button.
However, I think there should be a way to make this more user-friendly. Will fix this glitch in the next version.
And we are going to add a external wave viewer for more detail points selection and loop area selection. This tool can be called by double clicking the waveform inside maize sampler. But this feature will take some time.
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- KVRian
- 859 posts since 14 Sep, 2004
Can the developers let us know how things are progressing? A few words now and then will keep our focus on this sampler, which is so far very interesting.
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- KVRist
- 456 posts since 15 Oct, 2004 from SF, CA
We are developing the 1.3 version now. Up to now, the finished features are: low pass filter and ADSR filter envelope, reverb detail parameters control, layer names...
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- KVRian
- 859 posts since 14 Sep, 2004
Would be nice if these things could be modulated by velocity...
