Here's the link to OSR info. Has any tried to use it in this manner?
http://www.kvraudio.com/get/1903.html
Thanks!
Riley
One Shot Recorder, can it be used to freeze tracks?
- KVRAF
- 1942 posts since 29 Aug, 2003 from Austin, TX
- KVRian
- 1118 posts since 31 Aug, 2001 from Los Angeles, CA
Hi riley4reason,
OSR is intended for capturing single-hit sounds.
You could lower the off (gate) theshold in OSR and capture your track as one long single-hit sound, and even use OSR to play it back by putting a MIDI note to OSR at the start of your song, but this really isn't the ideal way to freeze a track nor the intention of OSR.
The purpose of OSR is to have what all of these softsamplers miss, an easy way to capture single-hit (one-shot) sounds. It's really a wonderful tool for capturing / batch exporting a bunch of individual sounds for use in a sampler. For instance I'll connect an analog synth to my soundcard input, tweak knobs and press notes, and OSR does the trimming/sorting/naming/exporting in near-realtime (what would otherwise be a very tedious process).
Depending on your source material (if its one or several 1-2 bar loops), you might want to also check out LSR, (LiveSyncRecorder) of which there is a smaller free version which serves as a useful demo.
-Steve
OSR is intended for capturing single-hit sounds.
You could lower the off (gate) theshold in OSR and capture your track as one long single-hit sound, and even use OSR to play it back by putting a MIDI note to OSR at the start of your song, but this really isn't the ideal way to freeze a track nor the intention of OSR.
The purpose of OSR is to have what all of these softsamplers miss, an easy way to capture single-hit (one-shot) sounds. It's really a wonderful tool for capturing / batch exporting a bunch of individual sounds for use in a sampler. For instance I'll connect an analog synth to my soundcard input, tweak knobs and press notes, and OSR does the trimming/sorting/naming/exporting in near-realtime (what would otherwise be a very tedious process).
Depending on your source material (if its one or several 1-2 bar loops), you might want to also check out LSR, (LiveSyncRecorder) of which there is a smaller free version which serves as a useful demo.
-Steve
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 1942 posts since 29 Aug, 2003 from Austin, TX
Oh! Thanks Steve! I have Freeze on both of my hosts but it takes a long time to freeze a track, I was thinking OSR could be quicker.
You gave a great explanation of OSR. Thanks again, Riley
You gave a great explanation of OSR. Thanks again, Riley
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- KVRist
- 65 posts since 29 Feb, 2004
Hi disturb,
I recommend that you check out the Lucifer plug-in, also by Devine Machine. It's fantastic for mangling audio (including repeat effects), whether you're using it on individual instruments or whole mixes.
http://www.devine-machine.com/newsite/index.html
Bye,
Steve
I recommend that you check out the Lucifer plug-in, also by Devine Machine. It's fantastic for mangling audio (including repeat effects), whether you're using it on individual instruments or whole mixes.
http://www.devine-machine.com/newsite/index.html
Bye,
Steve

