Hello Everyone
Would like to know if its possible to export audio sliced wave files with FX created within Mulab which were ported through the modules to be used with other DAWS?? Lets say I have a loop I drag and drop into multisampla I slice them and I listen to each keys I can pick out samples to create my own drum kit samples with effects from Mulab and then export them as single wave samples and can be used with other DAWS like Caustic 3? so I would have 1Kick.wave with echo/ 2snare.wave with echo etc....
if not I'm using SliceX and used the plugin with Mulab it does an excellent job but would like to see if Mulab has this sort of feature thank you.
Audio Samples exported from Mulab
- KVRAF
- 7412 posts since 8 Feb, 2003 from London, UK
1) Start a new project
2) Add a rack
3) Add the instrument you want to sample to the rack
4) Drag the rack to the composer "Add Track" "+" sign
5) Draw in a new sequence part for the track you just added, edit the part, draw in a note for the first note you want to sample and set the track name to reflect that
Now repeat 4 and 5 for each note you want to sample
Once you have one track per note you want to sample, use "Project -> Export Tracks As Audio Files" to export the tracks as audio files. Note that you only get one choice for the file length, in bars:beats:ticks, so set it long enough to capture the release of the longest note. You'll get to pick the output directory. The files get named according to the track name. You may then need to run the output wave files through something to trim off trailing silence.
2) Add a rack
3) Add the instrument you want to sample to the rack
4) Drag the rack to the composer "Add Track" "+" sign
5) Draw in a new sequence part for the track you just added, edit the part, draw in a note for the first note you want to sample and set the track name to reflect that
Now repeat 4 and 5 for each note you want to sample
Once you have one track per note you want to sample, use "Project -> Export Tracks As Audio Files" to export the tracks as audio files. Note that you only get one choice for the file length, in bars:beats:ticks, so set it long enough to capture the release of the longest note. You'll get to pick the output directory. The files get named according to the track name. You may then need to run the output wave files through something to trim off trailing silence.
- KVRAF
- 7412 posts since 8 Feb, 2003 from London, UK
I'd expect at least everything pre-fader.
