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>>> Calling All Pro's

frisbeehead
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Posted : Mar 16, 2013 01:37
Yep, you should get the notes sounding right before you sample them. Unless you want to use the raw waveforms of a given synthesizer, in which case you're totally dependent on the sampler's envelopes, filter, so forth and so on.

But I suspect that the standard routine would be to get the patch sounding just right: bounce down a couple of notes for each note, choose the one that sounds better for each of them, and build the sampler instrument like that. It's also a clever way of saving cpu - but that used to be more important then these days.

Probably a good idea to make it for more then just one tempo, since envelope settings change with tempo. If you're up for the ton of work, make it worth while!
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