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brucifer
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Hi,
I've been making some drum Combi's recently. Basically, loading the drums into a NNXT, eqing the different drums, chucking a DR Rex in so I can create a quick output of the drumbreak to the track and saving it as a patch. I have just realised that the drum are not saving in the patch though. So if I move the drum Rex file to another folder, the Combi will not have the samples.
Does anyone know a way of keeping the samples in the Combi?
I know this can be done, because I have built & saved certain Combi's and they have sample in the Combi file. I have done this with the NN19. I'm wondering if this could be a NNXT problem or if it is because I am using REX files...
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28-09-2009 03:38 |
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demure
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im not entirely sure but it would be really handy if it was the case that you could stick em in the cmb file
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28-09-2009 04:41 |
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cynik
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it cannot be done, but there is a way.
load up your most used combis into a new song then self include wav/iff files. that way you can drag n drop combis when you need em. I have a couple of such "songs" named drums, bass etc.
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28-09-2009 13:03 |
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brucifer
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Originally posted by demure
im not entirely sure but it would be really handy if it was the case that you could stick em in the cmb file
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I uploaded a timestretch combi in the samples section. That combi has a sample in it. Thats why the file is so large for a combi.
I might try making some drum combi with wav files instead.
Good Idea Cynik. Could give it a go.
Something else I noticed with the NN19 & NNXT. I loaded some samples for a competition into both devices. I could play the sample, but it would only play in one pitch, whatever key I played. I loaded the samples in Audacity and I noticed that the stereo samples were just inverted. Once I put both side the same way round, I could play the samples in any note
Why would they be inverted?
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28-09-2009 13:46 |
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cynik
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Originally posted by brucifer
I uploaded a timestretch combi in the samples section. That combi has a sample in it. Thats why the file is so large for a combi.
I might try making some drum combi with wav files instead. |
you actually did get a wav inside the combi patch??? how?
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Originally posted by brucifer
Something else I noticed with the NN19 & NNXT. I loaded some samples for a competition into both devices. I could play the sample, but it would only play in one pitch, whatever key I played. I loaded the samples in Audacity and I noticed that the stereo samples were just inverted. Once I put both side the same way round, I could play the samples in any note
Why would they be inverted?
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dont know about inverting the sample and tbh it sounds crazy, something like Audacity bug, dont know
about the keys playing the same note: you might have been loading them as samples in a device to which you have already loaded a specific patch which has the keyboard set up in a weird way.
Im just shooting wild guesses here, but if you did load samples in a "clean" device (no patch pre-loaded) theres no other explanation other than youre in the twilight zone
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28-09-2009 14:10 |
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