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appreciated wrote:
appreciated wrote:Hey Can some one please explain me how can i load my own samples in to avenger but not in the drum appreciated and not making them a wave table , i want to use the actual sample of mine and i already try drooping it in to the sampler folder it didn't work i try wave files but i notice is a different type how can i covert my samples in to the Avenger type of file Please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! appreciated!!!
It's described in the manual:
The multisamples must be in a folder, where the folder name will be the name of the multisample later. You do not have to use multisamples, you also can use just 1 sample, named 1 C2.wav for example. The "_" stands for a "space".

Please choose the folder which contains the multisample. The files must be in wav format and named in accordance with the following scheme:
1_c0.wav 2_e0.wav 3_f#0.wav 4_c1.wav 5_e1.wav etc…
This is an example of 4th intervals. You may choose any interval that you wish. Another example would be the following octave interval:
1_c0.wav 2_c1.wav 3_c2.wav 4_c3.wav 5_c4.wav 6_c5.wav
Every other interval is also possible. Instead of using numbers at the beginning, you can also use any text that you wish. The only important thing is that the note name at the end (before the “.wav”) is included. We recommend however that you do use numbers as this helps keep the files displayed in order. You can only use sharp notes (#) in note names; no flat (b) half notes.
Then in the Avenger file menu just right click on the samples folder and choose “Convert Samples“, choose a destination and done.

Avenger uses 44.1 KHZ samples, if the SR differs from that, root note detection will be wrong. You can't edit the mapping/split points in Avenger nor can you edit looping/crossfade looping, so do that before you import the samples in an audio editor like e.g. rigth.


Simon Thanks For Your Advice and elaborate explanation about how to import your own samples in to the sampler in Avenger :tu: i read the manual and i manage to change the file type but when i do so it makes them as a shape File ex:(wt) not as a actual sample file ex:(Wavelab) it converts them as if they were a single wave cycle and also it loops creating the Gun machine effect :( .

i dont know what i did wrong i name it correct , put the root key and they where 44.1khz but still didnt work, it only works as a shape damm :help: :evil: Simon! could you please do a video explaining the process i would really appreciated , Also other people could get beneficiated by this cus is such work to get it right you could help others with a video, perhaps it would be Amazing if there is a way to import your own wave tables with out importing them in to Avenger sampler module make a video about that to. i want to hear my wave table like it is , the resampler it doesnt quit get it rigth do :ud:

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appreciated wrote:
appreciated wrote:Hey Can some one please explain me how can i load my own samples in to avenger but not in the drum appreciated and not making them a wave table , i want to use the actual sample of mine and i already try drooping it in to the sampler folder it didn't work i try wave files but i notice is a different type how can i covert my samples in to the Avenger type of file Please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! appreciated!!!
It's described in the manual:
The multisamples must be in a folder, where the folder name will be the name of the multisample later. You do not have to use multisamples, you also can use just 1 sample, named 1 C2.wav for example. The "_" stands for a "space".

Please choose the folder which contains the multisample. The files must be in wav format and named in accordance with the following scheme:
1_c0.wav 2_e0.wav 3_f#0.wav 4_c1.wav 5_e1.wav etc…
This is an example of 4th intervals. You may choose any interval that you wish. Another example would be the following octave interval:
1_c0.wav 2_c1.wav 3_c2.wav 4_c3.wav 5_c4.wav 6_c5.wav
Every other interval is also possible. Instead of using numbers at the beginning, you can also use any text that you wish. The only important thing is that the note name at the end (before the “.wav”) is included. We recommend however that you do use numbers as this helps keep the files displayed in order. You can only use sharp notes (#) in note names; no flat (b) half notes.
Then in the Avenger file menu just right click on the samples folder and choose “Convert Samples“, choose a destination and done.

Avenger uses 44.1 KHZ samples, if the SR differs from that, root note detection will be wrong. You can't edit the mapping/split points in Avenger nor can you edit looping/crossfade looping, so do that before you import the samples in an audio editor like e.g. rigth.


Simon Thanks For Your Advice and elaborate explanation about how to import your own samples in to the sampler in Avenger :tu: i read the manual and i manage to change the file type but when i do so it makes them as a shape File ex:(wt) not as a actual sample file ex:(Wavelab) it converts them as if they were a single wave cycle and also it loops creating the Gun machine effect :( .

i dont know what i did wrong i name it correct , put the root key and they where 44.1khz but still didnt work, it only works as a shape damm :help: :evil: Simon! could you please do a video explaining the process i would really appreciated , Also other people could get beneficiated by this cus is such work to get it right you could help others with a video, perhaps it would be Amazing if there is a way to import your own wave tables with out importing them in to Avenger sampler module make a video about that to. i want to hear my wave table like it is , the resampler it doesnt quit get it rigth do :ud:

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tested on Macbook Pro Retina intel i7 Quad 16GB RAM AU plugin Logic Pro x

+ Sync work better than before but not perfect in time
- much more CPU overloads (Multithreading problem) this happen with closed GUI
- 1 time crashed Logic Pro completly
- CPU jump from 12% to 70 % suddenly with out any reason and then back to 12 or system overload

i have this feeling that the sound quality have been reduced and not the same like before

have Eco mode any influence on sound quality ???

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Taurus wrote:I've tested the Avenger again and must say - wow just awesome! -
Yup- a fact that seems to have been lost in the noise! One of the best new synths of 2016 and definitely the most fun! :tu:
X32 and 24C mixers, S88MK3, Live + PUSH 3, Osmose, RedShift 6, Pro3, S4, Tempera, Syntakt, Digitone, OP1-F, OPXY, TR-1000, Eurorack, TD27 Drums, Guitars, Basses, Amps and of course lots of pedals!

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question, the wavescanning isnt so smooth i read a lot, is it not possible to improve it then?
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kanzler wrote:tested on Macbook Pro Retina intel i7 Quad 16GB RAM AU plugin Logic Pro x

- 1 time crashed Logic Pro completly
Please send the crash report to Rene
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kanzler wrote:i have this feeling that the sound quality have been reduced and not the same like before

have Eco mode any influence on sound quality ???
On the contrary, I almost have the feeling the sound quality has improved, once the (crazy) GPU/CPU bug was fixed! Sure, that's just a psychological effect, though.

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Dizac wrote:
appreciated wrote:
appreciated wrote:Hey Can some one please explain me how can i load my own samples in to avenger but not in the drum appreciated and not making them a wave table , i want to use the actual sample of mine and i already try drooping it in to the sampler folder it didn't work i try wave files but i notice is a different type how can i covert my samples in to the Avenger type of file Please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! appreciated!!!
It's described in the manual:
The multisamples must be in a folder, where the folder name will be the name of the multisample later. You do not have to use multisamples, you also can use just 1 sample, named 1 C2.wav for example. The "_" stands for a "space".

Please choose the folder which contains the multisample. The files must be in wav format and named in accordance with the following scheme:
1_c0.wav 2_e0.wav 3_f#0.wav 4_c1.wav 5_e1.wav etc…
This is an example of 4th intervals. You may choose any interval that you wish. Another example would be the following octave interval:
1_c0.wav 2_c1.wav 3_c2.wav 4_c3.wav 5_c4.wav 6_c5.wav
Every other interval is also possible. Instead of using numbers at the beginning, you can also use any text that you wish. The only important thing is that the note name at the end (before the “.wav”) is included. We recommend however that you do use numbers as this helps keep the files displayed in order. You can only use sharp notes (#) in note names; no flat (b) half notes.
Then in the Avenger file menu just right click on the samples folder and choose “Convert Samples“, choose a destination and done.

Avenger uses 44.1 KHZ samples, if the SR differs from that, root note detection will be wrong. You can't edit the mapping/split points in Avenger nor can you edit looping/crossfade looping, so do that before you import the samples in an audio editor like e.g. rigth.


Simon Thanks For Your Advice and elaborate explanation about how to import your own samples in to the sampler in Avenger :tu: i read the manual and i manage to change the file type but when i do so it makes them as a shape File ex:(wt) not as a actual sample file ex:(Wavelab) it converts them as if they were a single wave cycle and also it loops creating the Gun machine effect :( .

i dont know what i did wrong i name it correct , put the root key and they where 44.1khz but still didnt work, it only works as a shape damm :help: :evil: Simon! could you please do a video explaining the process i would really appreciated , Also other people could get beneficiated by this cus is such work to get it right you could help others with a video, perhaps it would be Amazing if there is a way to import your own wave tables with out importing them in to Avenger sampler module make a video about that to. i want to hear my wave table like it is , the resampler it doesnt quit get it rigth do :ud:
You want to create Multisamples , right ?

Right-click on a folder which contains the samples and select a destination from the shown context menu (notice , the key names in the samples):

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After that you find them at the choosen destination :

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Rommelaar wrote:
Warehouseparty wrote:Using FL Studio 12.2 build 3 64 bit on WIN10.
Try updating FL studio to 12.4 first?
Yeah, great advise. Now I got to redo the Plugin Database and some other personal settings and it didn't help at all - surprise. :wink:
There's a reason I only update when there is a good reason to do so.

So again the question:
- I feel like the DRUMSEQ is late by a few ms which is revealed by turning on the DAWs metronome. Anybody else hearing this? I'm talking about a minimal offset.

- Would there be an option to sync ARP & DRUMSEQ to the host? I find it quite annoying that they don`t fit each other nor the host when playing live and your're not 100% in timing.

Using FL Studio 12.2 build 3 12.4 build 29 64 bit on WIN10.
Or is this related to FL and Avenger does sync to other hosts? In this case it would be nice to have this fixed. I know FL does have a sync-option since other VSTs (i.e. Kontakt) make use of it.
WIN10 / FL Studio 12.4
Intel Core i7 3770 @ 3.40 GHz / 12 GB DDR3 RAM / AMD Radeon HD 7770 GHz / 2 GB RAM / 28" 4k screen

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A public list with all known and reported issues would be great



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Caine123 wrote:question, the wavescanning isnt so smooth i read a lot, is it not possible to improve it then?
One has to experiment with the root note/waveform length settings in the WT editor, so if you import a wavetable you made with e.g. Serum which uses a length of 2048 samples per waveform, set that parameter in the editor accordingly, if it doesn't sound smooth enough, shorten the wavetable and lower the scanning speed, crank up the “Adapt“-parameter and try different modes.

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msvs wrote:
sheeepsss wrote:Hi, I'm demoing VPS Avenger and I found only 6 drumkits available in the browser: 08, Dance, Dist, E Groove, House and Trap. However If I go in expansions/Factory.axvp/drumkits folder I can find all 168 drumkits but I can't load them. Is this a normal demo limitation?

no, you simply looked in the wrong place.

go to the "DRUMS" tab, right from the OSC Tab. There you find a little browser with all 168 Drumkits
Thank you very much. Can I ask you why it's organized in this way? Not a problem at all, just curious.

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Sampleconstruct wrote:
Caine123 wrote:question, the wavescanning isnt so smooth i read a lot, is it not possible to improve it then?
One has to experiment with the root note/waveform length settings in the WT editor, so if you import a wavetable you made with e.g. Serum which uses a length of 2048 samples per waveform, set that parameter in the editor accordingly, if it doesn't sound smooth enough, shorten the wavetable and lower the scanning speed, crank up the “Adapt“-parameter and try different modes.
thanks simon!
atm at work sady, is written in the manual i guess, how many samples per waveform does Avenger support?
if less than 2048, is there any issue why it supports less?
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Caine123 wrote:
Sampleconstruct wrote:
Caine123 wrote:question, the wavescanning isnt so smooth i read a lot, is it not possible to improve it then?
One has to experiment with the root note/waveform length settings in the WT editor, so if you import a wavetable you made with e.g. Serum which uses a length of 2048 samples per waveform, set that parameter in the editor accordingly, if it doesn't sound smooth enough, shorten the wavetable and lower the scanning speed, crank up the “Adapt“-parameter and try different modes.
thanks simon!
atm at work sady, is written in the manual i guess, how many samples per waveform does Avenger support?
if less than 2048, is there any issue why it supports less?
It also allows for custom length up to 4096 samples per waveform and everything in between.

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sheeepsss wrote:
msvs wrote:
sheeepsss wrote:Hi, I'm demoing VPS Avenger and I found only 6 drumkits available in the browser: 08, Dance, Dist, E Groove, House and Trap. However If I go in expansions/Factory.axvp/drumkits folder I can find all 168 drumkits but I can't load them. Is this a normal demo limitation?

no, you simply looked in the wrong place.

go to the "DRUMS" tab, right from the OSC Tab. There you find a little browser with all 168 Drumkits
Thank you very much. Can I ask you why it's organized in this way? Not a problem at all, just curious.
Becuause the Drums are treated like an OSC, not like a complete Preset.
You can use Drums WITHIN presets

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