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silicon/silicium wrote: Quote: Global decay: This would also be good, but I'm not sure how or where this parameter could be placed on the GUI.
One simple way to deal with that is the Guru method: shift+click set parameters for all layers in the pad, ctrl+click set parameters for all layers in the whole kit so you don't need an extra knob. only problem is to know if it has to be relative or absolute. Sans dèc ??? This HAS to be written in bold in the manual ! |
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silicon/silicium wrote: Any clue about the gui drawing issue??
I will take a look at this but there are a few other things to be done first. |
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Hi,
I wished earlier pads with own nametag + sample name. But now I have used Poise more and have noticed that current system with rename option + "samples tab" view is fine already. Sorry that I had unnecessary wishes |
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Wow, what a great drum sampler! (erm, "drumpler"...?)
Downloaded the demo a week ago, but only got round to checking it out last night. Slick workflow: setting up kits is really fast. Now @ the risk of opening a big ol' can o' worms... Is there any chance of a future version with a step sequencer? (A "PoisePlus", maybe?) Something a bit like stepbeater, I guess, but obviously integrated into the existing functionality. td |
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Hi Tommy,
Thanks for checking out the demo. I'm glad you liked it. A step sequencer has been requested a fair number of times so it's something I'm considering. But there are a number of things which need to be completed first, such as a PDF manual and general improvements to Poise. - Shannon |
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very angry mobster wrote: A step sequencer has been requested a fair number of times so it's something I'm considering. But there are a number of things which need to be completed first, such as a PDF manual and general improvements to Poise
Fair enough. I'm guessing there's quite a lot of work involved in adding a step sequencer, too, so getting everything else sorted first makes sense. Thanks for responding, mr mobster |
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Just curious, have you considered adding slicing. Both and auto-sling into 16 parts (one for each pad) and manual slicing so we chop it how we like.
As it stands Poise is just an incredible product. Thanks! T. |
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I've thought about it a little bit. It would be handy to have a loop import function built in. Maybe one day... |
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very angry mobster wrote: I've thought about it a little bit. It would be handy to have a loop import function built in. Maybe one day...
Well yes Poise handling loops would be nice but not necesary for what I'l talking about. Just simply slicing a wave file. Like Shortcircuit 1 does. The loop handling stuff can come way later. There are plenty of those on the market. Plus the loop handling would push you over into time stretching and all that. Too soon for that to me. If Poise could do what it does today and chop it would be a great "lean basic sampler" that anyone could master. Keep it simple as long as can. Its work-flow is keeps me inspired and productive. Sequencing and time stretching can be done in almost every daw now anyhow. |
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As far as many freeware VST already do that very well, i am not sure i'd like Poise to deal with that.
Not that i wouldn't like such a feature (i actually would !), but it looks (as with a step sequencer) a "high level of effort/time waste from the dev/low level of feature/satisfaction for te user" FR. I will never use a step sequencer (if i do, it would be a third-party plugin bloated of features), and ShortCircuit, LiveSLice, EnergyXT1.4 are good enough for my slicing needs (and so are Hxxor, HighLife, etc). I am already so glad Poise support drag & drop, it makes it so powerful (i slice a loop in Reaper using Dynamix Splitting, then drag/drop from the host to the plugin, it works fine). I prefer Poise focus on features such as : "humanize decay", or a global decay and pitch, like in ABleton's Impulse or LiveTweaker. Of course, if such features gets implemented i'd say "hurray", but not if it means 3000% cpu increase, a loss of stability, more bugs, or months without "Poise-specific features" getting implemented (i mean : one-shot drumsampling features). |
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sinkmusic wrote: As far as many freeware VST already do that very well, i am not sure i'd like Poise to deal with that.
Not that i wouldn't like such a feature (i actually would !), but it looks (as with a step sequencer) a "high level of effort/time waste from the dev/low level of feature/satisfaction for te user" FR. I will never use a step sequencer (if i do, it would be a third-party plugin bloated of features), and ShortCircuit, LiveSLice, EnergyXT1.4 are good enough for my slicing needs (and so are Hxxor, HighLife, etc). I am already so glad Poise support drag & drop, it makes it so powerful (i slice a loop in Reaper using Dynamix Splitting, then drag/drop from the host to the plugin, it works fine). I prefer Poise focus on features such as : "humanize decay", or a global decay and pitch, like in ABleton's Impulse or LiveTweaker. Of course, if such features gets implemented i'd say "hurray", but not if it means 3000% cpu increase, a loss of stability, more bugs, or months without "Poise-specific features" getting implemented (i mean : one-shot drumsampling features). Ah yes...you make a very good point about the drag and drop. Slicing in the host does make a lot a of sense and it keeps Poise lean and mean as it is. Don't know why I never thought of that. Thanks! |
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Slicing in reaper thn drag n droppin with ctrl+alt hold is a really fluid workflow, and an excellent way to deal with drumkits construction. |
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Is it possible to drag multiple files from Reaper? |
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I didnt fin d the way to do it. otherwise ctrl+alt+drag from reaper is the way to move your slices to poise. |
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That's a shame. With the next update Poise will load multiple dragged and dropped files. |
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