Nuance, The Compact Sampler from New Sonic Arts
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- KVRAF
- 9608 posts since 5 Aug, 2009
IT heavily misses timestretch
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- KVRist
- 358 posts since 26 Jun, 2010
Not in the current public official release, but since the latest public-beta (v1.9), you can now Copy and Paste pads via the context menu, or alt-drag a pad to duplicate it (normal drag still swaps pads, as before).
James Walker-Hall
www.newsonicarts.com
www.newsonicarts.com
- KVRist
- 261 posts since 5 Jan, 2018 from Asheville, NC, USA
i'm really digging this instrument and leaning towards it as a drum/all around sampler to use in Reaper, but i definitely agree with Caine123 that this thing would be incredible if it allowed for timestretching (especially since i can't drag files into it from the Reaper timeline). And possibly loop back and forth function like Ableton's Sampler, then you could make amazing pads with this thing.
That said, the featureset for 2.0 looks pretty good.
That said, the featureset for 2.0 looks pretty good.
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 4380 posts since 15 Sep, 2010
That's not the goal for this tool. For stretching, pads and such New Sonic Arts already have something: Granite.voidhead23 wrote:i'm really digging this instrument and leaning towards it as a drum/all around sampler to use in Reaper, but i definitely agree with Caine123 that this thing would be incredible if it allowed for timestretching (especially since i can't drag files into it from the Reaper timeline). And possibly loop back and forth function like Ableton's Sampler, then you could make amazing pads with this thing.
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- KVRist
- 469 posts since 20 Aug, 2010
Key modifier drag works. Cant remember the combo. Maybe shift-alt on pcvoidhead23 wrote:i'm really digging this instrument and leaning towards it as a drum/all around sampler to use in Reaper, but i definitely agree with Caine123 that this thing would be incredible if it allowed for timestretching (especially since i can't drag files into it from the Reaper timeline). And possibly loop back and forth function like Ableton's Sampler, then you could make amazing pads with this thing.
That said, the featureset for 2.0 looks pretty good.
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- KVRist
- 469 posts since 20 Aug, 2010
Alt drag is good. Thxnewsonicarts wrote:Not in the current public official release, but since the latest public-beta (v1.9), you can now Copy and Paste pads via the context menu, or alt-drag a pad to duplicate it (normal drag still swaps pads, as before).
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- KVRist
- 358 posts since 26 Jun, 2010
There is already a fwd/rev loop mode, check the loop settings on the Mapping page.voidhead23 wrote:And possibly loop back and forth function like Ableton's Sampler, then you could make amazing pads with this thing.
As for timestretch, it's a popular request and we have been looking at possible solutions. Its only at a research stage though so I can't give any guarantees.
James Walker-Hall
www.newsonicarts.com
www.newsonicarts.com
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- KVRist
- 334 posts since 4 Sep, 2014
Any plans to implement a fwd/rev loop mode in VICE? It would be nice to have for chops that are a little too short.newsonicarts wrote:There is already a fwd/rev loop mode, check the loop settings on the Mapping page.voidhead23 wrote:And possibly loop back and forth function like Ableton's Sampler, then you could make amazing pads with this thing.
As for timestretch, it's a popular request and we have been looking at possible solutions. Its only at a research stage though so I can't give any guarantees.
- KVRist
- 261 posts since 5 Jan, 2018 from Asheville, NC, USA
newsonicarts wrote:There is already a fwd/rev loop mode, check the loop settings on the Mapping page.voidhead23 wrote:And possibly loop back and forth function like Ableton's Sampler, then you could make amazing pads with this thing.
As for timestretch, it's a popular request and we have been looking at possible solutions. Its only at a research stage though so I can't give any guarantees.
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- KVRist
- 358 posts since 26 Jun, 2010
Yes, but can't say when. Maybe in the next major-ish Vice update.chili beans wrote:Any plans to implement a fwd/rev loop mode in VICE? It would be nice to have for chops that are a little too short.
James Walker-Hall
www.newsonicarts.com
www.newsonicarts.com
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- KVRist
- 358 posts since 26 Jun, 2010
Back in the day when Nuance 1.0 was being developed, it was benchmarked against most samplers around and it outperformed all of those in pure voice count tests (essentially how high the cpu goes when say, 64 voices are played in parallel). That was a long time ago though so I don't know if that still stands, but I stand by the general claim that is generally light on CPU.Raddler1 wrote:Can anyone confirm that nuance is in fact cpu light?? I did some testing on logic with the cpu activity monitor, and compared to some common vst synths ( Ace, arturia...), I didn't notice a big diffrence in cpu hit.
Lux Elliot seems to agree, in the following vid at 6:55...
James Walker-Hall
www.newsonicarts.com
www.newsonicarts.com
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- KVRist
- 334 posts since 4 Sep, 2014
Sweet that'll be really usefull. Thanksnewsonicarts wrote:Yes, but can't say when. Maybe in the next major-ish Vice update.chili beans wrote:Any plans to implement a fwd/rev loop mode in VICE? It would be nice to have for chops that are a little too short.
