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PostPosted: Tue Aug 07, 2007 2:59 am 
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when sampling to a pad, if you set the bpm and have a count in, it seems to only record one bar of stuff. am i right about this? is there a way to increase the number of measures you can sample?

i realize you can set the number of measures when making a pattern. but i'm wondering about a straight-up sample.

any advice would be appreciated. fanx.


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they're sampling with a count in, but it stops recording after the first bar of recording time


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cartesia wrote:
they're sampling with a count in, but it stops recording after the first bar of recording time


right - okay. so what i'm asking is, is there any way of making it stop after (for example) two bars of recording time, rather than one?


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does the normal length setting button work in sample record mode (like in pattern mode)

never tried to record samples with count in etc


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hm. not sure. i'll give it a try and let y'all know.


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Well, from I tried yesterday, with count in you can get any bar length you want : just play your to bars and stop the recording a little bit afterwards. The SP wil trim whats necessary to get a round number of bars looping.

That being said, It doesn't work quite right with continuous sound : you often get clipping at the turnaround (well you can try to make fine adjustment but it'll always clip a bit)


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right - i didn't notice that it was automatically 'mark'ing the file to stay in a one-bar loop. clicked mark off, and there's the extra bars. now to try and minimize drift....

and yeah, i noticed that little turnaround noise...maybe there's a way to mask it...?


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so how do you sample with count in?

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