Geist
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- KVRian
- 582 posts since 19 Mar, 2004
Hi,
Really need some help with Geist before I buy,
1. After I slice a loop can I drag the sliced pattern (as midi) into my host? (most important)
2. Can Geist import Battery or Kontakt files?
3. My principle need for Geist is the loop slicing, tried others but nothing seems to do it as elegantly (principally from seeing videos) as Geist
Any help please?
Cheers
Really need some help with Geist before I buy,
1. After I slice a loop can I drag the sliced pattern (as midi) into my host? (most important)
2. Can Geist import Battery or Kontakt files?
3. My principle need for Geist is the loop slicing, tried others but nothing seems to do it as elegantly (principally from seeing videos) as Geist
Any help please?
Cheers
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- KVRian
- 668 posts since 28 Sep, 2010
To answer your third question:
http://www.fxpansion.com/index.php?page=120
There's a demo you can download.
A quick look at the manual shows that you can drag patterns out as MIDI onto your daw. A few searches in the manual and a google search shows no mention of being able to import anything outside of Guru patches.
http://www.fxpansion.com/index.php?page=120
There's a demo you can download.
A quick look at the manual shows that you can drag patterns out as MIDI onto your daw. A few searches in the manual and a google search shows no mention of being able to import anything outside of Guru patches.
- KVRAF
- 5948 posts since 19 Jun, 2008 from Melbourne, Australia
Yes, this works in Logic and I assume other hosts. Click n drag the pattern icon (above pads), drop in host timeline.skank wrote:1. After I slice a loop can I drag the sliced pattern (as midi) into my host? (most important)
I don't think that is possible.2. Can Geist import Battery or Kontakt files?
Peace,
Andy.
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- KVRist
- 64 posts since 18 Dec, 2011 from Germany
Hallo there,
Geist makes a pattern representing the sliced file
than you can "drag&drop" the pattern to your DAW.
But have a look for yourself and download the demo
->http://www.fxpansion.com/index.php?page=120
Have fun.
Geist has pattern "drag&drop" so you could slice a sample1. After I slice a loop can I drag the sliced pattern (as midi) into my host? (most important)
Geist makes a pattern representing the sliced file
than you can "drag&drop" the pattern to your DAW.
I don't know and i don't think so but this would be realy cool !2. Can Geist import Battery or Kontakt files?
Elegance, like all synonyms for beauty, is pretty subjective..3. My principle need for Geist is the loop slicing, tried others but nothing seems to do it as elegantly (principally from seeing videos) as Geist
But have a look for yourself and download the demo
->http://www.fxpansion.com/index.php?page=120
Have fun.
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- KVRAF
- 3154 posts since 10 Jan, 2005
1. Yes, but I don't like the fact that it currently doesn't map slice to notes 1:1 - it has a limited number of pads and map each pad to one slice.
If number of slices exceeds number of pads, the exported pattern includes some particular MIDI data (CC or similar) that allows the same note to trigger different slices.
This thing alone put me a bit down on Geist...
- Mario
If number of slices exceeds number of pads, the exported pattern includes some particular MIDI data (CC or similar) that allows the same note to trigger different slices.
This thing alone put me a bit down on Geist...
- Mario
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- KVRist
- 38 posts since 12 Dec, 2011
Andy is Correct, you can't directly import these. However with Battery I make Geist kits using the Samples as they're just wav files.ZenPunkHippy wrote:Yes, this works in Logic and I assume other hosts. Click n drag the pattern icon (above pads), drop in host timeline.skank wrote:1. After I slice a loop can I drag the sliced pattern (as midi) into my host? (most important)
I don't think that is possible.2. Can Geist import Battery or Kontakt files?
Peace,
Andy.
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 582 posts since 19 Mar, 2004
Thanks to everyone for the replies, really appreciated. The loop thing is key for me,
Mario - I'm with you, that does sound like a bit of a limiter (pad limit > CC),
Again thanks.
Mario - I'm with you, that does sound like a bit of a limiter (pad limit > CC),
Again thanks.
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- KVRist
- 52 posts since 19 Mar, 2012
skank wrote:Hi,
Really need some help with Geist before I buy,
1. After I slice a loop can I drag the sliced pattern (as midi) into my host? (most important) Yes,a little buggy in logic though, sometimes the first note goes silent,works great in ableton!
2. Can Geist import Battery or Kontakt files? NO!
3. My principle need for Geist is the loop slicing, tried others but nothing seems to do it as elegantly (principally from seeing videos) as Geist /While Geist is very nice for chopping breaks I find it not so when chopping large chunks of audio, you are limited to 16 slices per engine, now you can put samples on all the engines but each engine responds to different midi channels,not so cool for workflow... So for me Geist shines as a kick@ss drum layering,drum shaping and break-chopping tool and I chop large chunks of audio in ableton....
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 582 posts since 19 Mar, 2004
Thanks!Smack Dammit wrote:skank wrote:Hi,
Really need some help with Geist before I buy,
1. After I slice a loop can I drag the sliced pattern (as midi) into my host? (most important) Yes,a little buggy in logic though, sometimes the first note goes silent,works great in ableton!
2. Can Geist import Battery or Kontakt files? NO!
3. My principle need for Geist is the loop slicing, tried others but nothing seems to do it as elegantly (principally from seeing videos) as Geist /While Geist is very nice for chopping breaks I find it not so when chopping large chunks of audio, you are limited to 16 slices per engine, now you can put samples on all the engines but each engine responds to different midi channels,not so cool for workflow... So for me Geist shines as a kick@ss drum layering,drum shaping and break-chopping tool and I chop large chunks of audio in ableton....
Re the loop chopping, it's just to chop breaks, but as mentioned the 16 slice limit (with a workaround) is a bit of a bummer. What is everyone using that beats Geist for loop slicing, rearrangement and mangling etc?
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