hi folks
am trying to get a good bass sound (for rock tunes, a realistic sounding fender or something) -
I have some good samples, and have loaded them up into Battery. The problem is this:
the decay time on the samples is about 1/2 note. Ok, fine, if the notes are that far apart no problem. But if playing faster flurries, then obviously i need the previous note to mute before the next one starts. You CAN do this with battery Mute Groups.
The problem is, clearly battery is NOT muting at zero crossings - there is a 'click' every time a note gets cut off and a new one starts.
What is either a solution for this, or a better program to play back samples that wont have this issue?
thanks
Battery Sample issue
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- Banned
- 6127 posts since 1 Apr, 2004 from Et in Arcadia Ego
yeah, get Kontakt.
There's a new sampler out in beta that I hear alot of ppl like, check that one out.
edit coming..
EDIT: Try Short Circuit
There's a new sampler out in beta that I hear alot of ppl like, check that one out.
edit coming..
EDIT: Try Short Circuit
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 8 posts since 16 May, 2004
sickle666 wrote:yeah, get Kontakt.
There's a new sampler out in beta that I hear alot of ppl like, check that one out.
edit coming..
EDIT: Try Short Circuit
Short Circuit? never heard of it. I will probably spring for a new sampler at some point, but right now have vsampler, battery, and a couple of computer music freebies. Do you think any of these will do what I need?
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- KVRian
- 507 posts since 15 Mar, 2002
turn the mute groups off, change the amp env to sustaining, using a tiny little bit of release, and dont overlap your notes in the sequence, and all should be good.
come on you ..... lets have some aphex acid.
