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The Yamaha thingy seems pretty much unintuitive to me, btw, just downloaded it and the first thing it doesn't apparently do is to work with 24bit samples.
There are 3 kinds of people:
Those who can do maths and those who can't.

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Sascha hmm interesting..

Ok so I've tryed the Yamaha TWE and it does work well in Vsampler 3.. The thing is when I open the file into Adobe Audition and edit the loop points it doesnt save the updated loop points. So for AA VS users you'l have to use the Yamaha or your samplers loop point editor to make changes.. Now only if it (the Yamaha tool) could do batch processing that would be amazing!

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..mmm...Iv been trying to sample this keyboard and Im thinking it sounds like its turning out O/K so far.....?

Look I think all you need is the straight basic sound of the keyboard and you let the sampler do the rest, which means its a lot easier to loop. I thing its a waste of time trying to sample a moog for example, in different knob positions.

I don't know/what do you think?

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audiojunkie wrote:Sorry, it's not TWS, it's TWE. My mistake. The web address is as follows:

http://www.yamahasynth.com/download/twe.html

My understanding is that it does it all (even crossfading), and is completely free.

Try it out and let us know what you think. I haven't had time to try it, but it's made by Yamaha, and used for their hardware, so it's probably pretty reliable.

Let us know. :)

--Sean
IS THERE A LIST OF FREE APPS? trying to go back up the directory tree :)..


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Ok I found out its under the UTILIIES section and theres nothing else like it there.. Dayum

Hey does TWE batch process files?

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I don't know. I've never used it. I just had remembered that it was free and did loop points.

--Sean

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Sascha Franck wrote:The Yamaha thingy seems pretty much unintuitive to me, btw, just downloaded it and the first thing it doesn't apparently do is to work with 24bit samples.
That's very possible. It's an older program, so it may only work with the old standard 16 bit 44.1khz files.

--Sean

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Has anyone tried the updated Wavosaur program? How does it do at this stuff?

--Sean

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jupiter8 wrote:Zero-X Seamless looper.
Ditto :)
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Lagrange wrote:Sascha hmm interesting..

Ok so I've tryed the Yamaha TWE and it does work well in Vsampler 3.. The thing is when I open the file into Adobe Audition and edit the loop points it doesnt save the updated loop points. So for AA VS users you'l have to use the Yamaha or your samplers loop point editor to make changes.. Now only if it (the Yamaha tool) could do batch processing that would be amazing!

L
In Adobe Audition you have to set it to Save the extra non audio information.

This is a little tick box in the "Save As" menu.

If it is unchecked all of the loop points, root key info etc will be discarded.

You only have to do this once though and it will keep the setting for every file that you save, and you can just use the normal "save" command.

Ben H

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Sascha Franck wrote:Personally, I'm using WaveLab (still version 3) and find it excellent, but I heard only good things about Zero-X Seamless Looper.
I have the demo version and it is really great for doing this one thing: Making sustainable loops in audio files, that all it does but then again its only 40 bucks!!!!

But the demo is really great, but i am super strapped for cash now so I plan on using a free one for now

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Sascha Franck wrote:The Yamaha thingy seems pretty much unintuitive to me, btw, just downloaded it and the first thing it doesn't apparently do is to work with 24bit samples.
I havent installed it yet but all my samples I need to loop are 24 bit
I have got all the free ones listed in this topic but have not had the time to try yet, only tried Zero x seamless looper and that will work if I have nothing by my next paycheck

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Lagrange wrote:
audiojunkie wrote:Sorry, it's not TWS, it's TWE. My mistake. The web address is as follows:

http://www.yamahasynth.com/download/twe.html

My understanding is that it does it all (even crossfading), and is completely free.

Try it out and let us know what you think. I haven't had time to try it, but it's made by Yamaha, and used for their hardware, so it's probably pretty reliable.

Let us know. :)

--Sean
IS THERE A LIST OF FREE APPS? trying to go back up the directory tree :)..


EDIT:

Ok I found out its under the UTILIIES section and theres nothing else like it there.. Dayum

Hey does TWE batch process files?

L

What's batch process files?

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Audacity doesn't do it does it?

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Jeff242 wrote: What's batch process files?
Processing multiple files in one go.
So, you may for intance tell your editor to set a loop from samples 20876 to 30786 and apply an XYZ amount of crossfade on 30 files at once.
There are 3 kinds of people:
Those who can do maths and those who can't.

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For those on Mac, there's the simple, competent and FREE Loop Editor (Universal Binary, too).

Download at:

<www.audiofile-engineering.com/loop_editor.php>


/Joey

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