Whats up FP
I just switched from Reason to ableton (8) for sampling and need some help using the sampler. Ableton seems far more versatile for sampling not to mention audio support....here's my question.
In reason you could manipulate each sample's gate independently, can you do this with ableton? Ableton sampler is a beast but I like to drag out release of one cut more than the other a lot of the time, and all I see is the global volume control where you can drag release out, but then every sample will be affected. any advice or help would be awesome. thanks fp.
If not, could you use an mpk to lock onto two samplers at once and split the key range
(c1-C2 for sampler one) and C2+ for the rest? I guess then you could use one sampler for long release cuts and the other for non release.
The only other idea I had was to cut the standard samples independently and add dead audio time to their end point so that the global release would only alter the ones intended to drag out. should have learned ableton earlier! thanks fp!
I just switched from Reason to ableton (8) for sampling and need some help using the sampler. Ableton seems far more versatile for sampling not to mention audio support....here's my question.
In reason you could manipulate each sample's gate independently, can you do this with ableton? Ableton sampler is a beast but I like to drag out release of one cut more than the other a lot of the time, and all I see is the global volume control where you can drag release out, but then every sample will be affected. any advice or help would be awesome. thanks fp.
If not, could you use an mpk to lock onto two samplers at once and split the key range
(c1-C2 for sampler one) and C2+ for the rest? I guess then you could use one sampler for long release cuts and the other for non release.
The only other idea I had was to cut the standard samples independently and add dead audio time to their end point so that the global release would only alter the ones intended to drag out. should have learned ableton earlier! thanks fp!