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I don't know, if that was requested before, just came into my mind:
Is it possible to have Modulation inputs in the Mux for Meta-Parameters???? This would open a complete new world to e.g. modulate VST parameters by MuLab's internal Modulation Generators or would it make much much easier to assign a Modulation Generator to multiple targets at once, if those targets are assigned to the specific Meta-Parameter anyway because of the sound design... |
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| ^ | Joined: 26 Jul 2004 Member: #34695 | ||
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It's not yet supported, but a great idea!
Saying this without thinking on the tech side, have added a note on the WL and will evaluate in the next R&D stage. |
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| ^ | Joined: 24 Jun 2008 Member: #183484 Location: Europe | ||
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BTW: Is there a specific reason, why the "import sample loop" creates alternating sample loops in the single zones???
For me, it makes it a little hard to preview the single zones while editing in the sample editor... I would prefer no loop zones to hear better, if a zone clicks at the start or end of the zone by previewing the single zones on the keyboard... |
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| ^ | Joined: 26 Jul 2004 Member: #34695 | ||
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Trancit wrote: BTW: Is there a specific reason, why the "import sample loop" creates alternating sample loops in the single zones???
Because when you slow down the tempo the slices will be 'stretched' to fill the gaps. Quote: For me, it makes it a little hard to preview the single zones while editing in the sample editor...
I would prefer no loop zones to hear better, if a zone clicks at the start or end of the zone by previewing the single zones on the keyboard... I understand what you mean. But also thinking this: If it clicks at the start, you will hear it, whatever the loop mode. If it clicks at the end, you'll also hear that even when alt-looping is enabled. Right? |
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| ^ | Joined: 24 Jun 2008 Member: #183484 Location: Europe | ||
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mutools wrote: Because when you slow down the tempo the slices will be 'stretched' to fill the gaps. Thats a very good reason...,I never thought about that... Quote: I understand what you mean. But also thinking this: If it clicks at the start, you will hear it, whatever the loop mode. If it clicks at the end, you'll also hear that even when alt-looping is enabled. Right? That's normaly right except with short slices, which contain a lot of high frequency content...in this case you cannot hear the difference, if it's clicking at the beginning or the end... Perhaps you could consider a solution for the future, how it is done in FL Studio: In the sample editor, rightclicking in the zone between 2 markers (or locators) select this zone and audition it, which is a great help too for identifying specific "slices" in a longer loop, without having to try out, which note on the keyboard plays the slice, especially because the sampleeditor in M4 doesn't give any visual feedback... But that's only minor priority and could be noted under "finetuning"... |
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| ^ | Joined: 26 Jul 2004 Member: #34695 | ||
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I have the same problem.
What i do as a quick fix, i create a new MultiSampla and select the same (auto sliced) multisample. This version is not looped. |
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| ^ | Joined: 02 Mar 2009 Member: #202283 | ||
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Hey, that's a very good idea, have to try ... |
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| ^ | Joined: 26 Jul 2004 Member: #34695 | ||
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The next version supports monitoring selections/slices in the audio editor. |
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| ^ | Joined: 24 Jun 2008 Member: #183484 Location: Europe | ||
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mutools wrote: The next version supports monitoring selections/slices in the audio editor.
That's, what I like to hear... |
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| ^ | Joined: 26 Jul 2004 Member: #34695 |
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