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DeeKay
8th October '08, 08:56 PM
Let's say I load my sample track into Cubase and save it as a Wav or a AIFF like the NN-XT likes... I load the file into NN-XT in Reason and I have control of it whereby pressing a key on the keyboard will play the sample at a different pitch depending on what I press.

How do I set points in the sample so that each key on the keyboard will play a different part of the sample file rather than just the song start or loop start at varying pitches. I'm not talking about varying where the sample starts and ends when I press a key, I mean specifically that each keyboard note I press will play a different part of the song.

I know I can use ReCycle to set these points and save my sample as a Rex file and load that into the NN-XT, but if I've only got Cubase and Reason, is there any way of doing this?

J-Nella!
25th October '08, 02:05 PM
Let's say I load my sample track into Cubase and save it as a Wav or a AIFF like the NN-XT likes... I load the file into NN-XT in Reason and I have control of it whereby pressing a key on the keyboard will play the sample at a different pitch depending on what I press.

How do I set points in the sample so that each key on the keyboard will play a different part of the sample file rather than just the song start or loop start at varying pitches. I'm not talking about varying where the sample starts and ends when I press a key, I mean specifically that each keyboard note I press will play a different part of the song.

I know I can use ReCycle to set these points and save my sample as a Rex file and load that into the NN-XT, but if I've only got Cubase and Reason, is there any way of doing this?




no i dnt fink der is iv bin tryina do da same thing!

iv only seen it dun wiv re-cycle!

Demos
25th October '08, 02:38 PM
cubase can use rex files:

http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/Apr02/articles/cubasenotes0402.asp

digahdee
15th November '08, 05:50 PM
i never sample on cubase - i find it easier to use the kontakt vst linked up with cubase to do all of it

slu-wasteguy
21st November '08, 10:37 PM
fruity is the best to sample on !!

LNL
23rd November '08, 04:59 PM
fruity is the best to sample on !!

....really ?

i think it's the worst

EDIT: u might have been joking lol