Multisampling involves mapping multiple samples across midi regions or across midi parameters, most often velocity. From here, they can transpose each C to cover only its respective octave. Multisampling allows for more realistic and durable sampling of real-world sounds as well as more in-depth synthesis techniques. Many different companies, sources, and musicians create multisample packs for the world to use.
It also provides a great resource for creating your own sample libraries! This is where all the multisampling magic happens. Infuse your productions with the natural warmth of an upright piano.
Close-recorded for an intimate feel, this classic sound is at home in many genres, either in its pure form or transformed into something new. Created in collaboration with Spitfire Audio. Software Instruments Sampler by Ableton Sampler is a sampling instrument that brings powerful multisample playback and import, as well as profound sound design capabilities to Ableton Live.
Multisampler Import third-party libraries or create and edit your own multisamples. Multimode morphing filter Sampler's unique processing and modulation capabilities allow you to explore every aspect of your samples. Polyphonic modulation Sampler can apply polyphonic modulation to sample start, loop position and loop length parameters. You may also like: New. EUR However, to trigger it at the original pitch you need to send a C3 note.
Also, if you hear a pop as your loop goes round, try the Snap switch, which forces the left channel of the sample to snap to the nearest zero-crossing — the point where the waveform is at 0 dB; this can be really helpful in creating smoother loops. Things get more lively when you put Simplers inside an instrument.
Imagine a rack that contains Simplers with loops — play a single note, and a whole bunch of loops trigger simultaneously, each with different MIDI and audio effects, or adding synths with arpeggiators in the rack alongside the Simplers, so one finger press triggers the loops as well as instruments in real-time. Imagine creating a split layout so that notes in a certain range trigger different loops, or different velocities trigger different loops.
All of this is do-able with instrument racks. Drum racks will give you one note per Simpler, pad-based organisation, remapping of incoming MIDI notes, and effect routing.
The Instrument Rack Zone Editor is real power-user territory in racks. You can then move and expand the key zones as well as combine them with velocity and Sample Select zones. The example in Screen 3 starts with three Antidrum Machine sounds: hitting a fire extinguisher with the palm of the hand, striking it with a mallet and a mallet roll. Each of these is captured in its own key zone. The mallet roll is restricted to C1 because Sampler doesn't offer warping, and the roll speed will change with pitch.
The Root setting of each zone has been adjusted to align the three sounds' pitches. The result is a two-octave pitched instrument with the mallet roll available for C1 only. You can make the mallet roll cover the whole range without pitch-based speed by Grouping the above Sampler in an Instrument Rack, deleting the mallet roll, and then adding a Simpler chain to play and warp the mallet roll.
However, the mallet-roll speed will then depend on song tempo. Screen 3: Three sounds captured in Sampler chains with individual pitch and Velocity ranges. Once you've captured a collection of sounds in a Simpler, Sampler or Drum Rack, consider applying some effects processing and then recapturing the results. That's especially useful with effects that change with each pass. Here are three examples:. You may need to lower the Gate Threshold setting on Echo's Character tab to hear the effect.
Echo will process the same incoming sound in a different way each time. Collect some of those in a new Simpler, Sampler or Drum Rack.
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