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I want to sound the vocal sample like a lead synth, when I use MuSampla it just doesn't work I want it sounds like monophonic
something like when I hold C then suddenly quick G note and release it it will slide back to C note. Something like that :?:

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Just use pitch bend on your keyboard; it'll be more humanized.
On the MuSampla, you can set the P.B. (pitch bend) to 7 (half-steps) so you won't go past G; you can then record your playing on an automation track with an Event Recorder, and tweak further.
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I only use a desktop I don't have any midi keyboard with me :neutral:

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Track > Add Automation Sub-track > Pitch Bend and draw it in; or use a Multi-point Envelope.
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From your description I guess you want something like the vocal leads that are used in EDM or so...
I made a quick patch , with sample player (I didn't had a vocal sample, so I used a percusion sound) inside a polysynth that is in mono, and with legato glide, also I added 2 marks in the sample player to keep the sample looping.
I hope that this is what you are looking for, and gives you some Ideas ;)
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Wow thank u sir I hope there will be an update for musampla like this?

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Hmmm, I'm not sure if it would be needed, why do you want to use musampla?
You could build the equivalent using the sample player inside polysynth, and adding some envelopes, LFOs & a filter.

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If it's inside the PolySynth it's not mono!
Unless that can somehow be emulated?

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sl23 wrote:If it's inside the PolySynth it's not mono!
Unless that can somehow be emulated?
You can set it to mono, in the polyphony settings of the PolySynth.

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Oh yeah! :dog:

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To make PolySynth work in monophonic mode: PolySynth -> Options -> Num Voices = Mono

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Thanks Jo, I forgot about that!

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J.Ruegg wrote:Hmmm, I'm not sure if it would be needed, why do you want to use musampla?
You could build the equivalent using the sample player inside polysynth, and adding some envelopes, LFOs & a filter.
I used ableton before it has a built in sampler vst It can do such vocal fx effectively I thought musampla can do the same I'm a first timer muLab 7 user :) still don't know how things work on that modular panel kinda scary :lol:

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