Is multisampling the key?

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i love it to layer sounds in mulab until the cpu goes on fire ;-)
then i start to sample the whole patch one or two notes in a range from 4 to 5 octaves. After that i build a mulisampler patch of it.
the cpu now lets me do some other crazy stuff while i am still flexible with the multisample-patch!
isn't it a good way for a flexible "freeze"-option? imagine you could rightclick on a rack and choose: "render synthrack as new multisample" ;-)
what do you think about this, guys?

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great! It would be convenient to create music.
still do not know how to do it,but I understand what you :) :tu:
Orion, Bitwig, Tracktion, Mixbus :party: :tu: :clap:
Win 10, intel i7, ram 20 steinberg UR22mkII :wink:

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Great idea! :tu:

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thanks. i just tried to do it in mulab itself, but it doesnt work for me.
The Automap function in the multisampler is great, but it sadly doesnt work with internal sample from the project. It doesn't extract the note-names from the samplename for internal samples which created from parts, i think to. So i have to choose my external solution - Extreme Sample Converter. Is there any other option to do easy multisampling in mulab?

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You could set up a template to play your mega-multisample and record each 1-2 note into one long file, and then import that file as a "sliced sample" and then "edit sample" and "create multisample using markers"... et voila! You might need to tweak the "auto create markers" parameters to do it automatically, but it should work.
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Michael L wrote:You could set up a template to play your mega-multisample and record each 1-2 note into one long file, and then import that file as a "sliced sample" and then "edit sample" and "create multisample using markers"... et voila! You might need to tweak the "auto create markers" parameters to do it automatically, but it should work.
thank you for this tip. it works very well. but there is one downside: i have to do the whole mapping by myself and i also have to spread the samples to its keyrange.. :(

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There is an option on the menu bar render selected parts as a new sample or you can create your own shortcut for that method.
either way is a great idea :)

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urvieh wrote:i have to do the whole mapping by myself and i also have to spread the samples to its keyrange.
Not if I understand your workflow correctly. "Create multisample using markers" creates and maps all of the samples to a multisampler and adds it to a new rack.
And if you leave a bit of silence between each note in that piano roll template I described, the "sliced sample" should detect the transients and slice it fairly closely, requiring only a bit of marker-tweaking in the sample editor.
BTW, if you are importing samples with note-names into a multisampler, be sure to import them all at once so they will be auto-mapped to each other.
That's all I can think of!
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