- Sampler
- Adding samples via Wooveconnect
- Sampling sounds from the audio input
- Re-sampling the internal synthesizer
- Vocoder
- Working with slices
- Auto-slicing
- Real-time pitch and time warping
- Amen chop tutorial
- Multi-sampled instruments
- Using samples and kits in your songs
- Using single-cycle AKWF samples
- Using Amiga Tracker samples
- Using Teenage Engineering OP-1 / OP-Z sample kits
- Backing up sample kits
- Auto-space reclaimer
- Limitations
- Sampler
- Re-sampling the internal synthesizer
Re-sampling the internal synthesizer
Hold the Value knob and short-press 14/A6/Sampler button to access the sampler. If needed, repeat this until you are in resampler ("rSMP") mode and not, for example, in sampler mode ("SMPL").
If you wish to play your sample chromatically (e.g. non just for percussion purposes), samples should ideally be recorded as an A-note. In other words, if you wish to sample an instrument, have it play an A.
Hold the play key until the display says 'SET A-4'. You should hear an example of what will be recorded, pitched as an A.
Hold write and turn the value knob to set the length of the note (sustain component) you wish to sample.
You may also be interested in...
- Slicing up the Amen break (under Sampler)
The Amen break, as well as other iconic breaks can be found in this sample pack by OaSyntax on Freesound.org.
- Expanding your Woovebox with Amiga Soundtracker samples (under Sampler)
now select all slices 1-16 you want to additionally change the pitch for.
- Multi-sampled instruments (under Sampler)
A multi-sampled instrument can have up to 16 samples, and will take up one sample kit.
- Using a multi-sampled instrument (under Using samples and kits in your songs)
This mode will result in multi-sampled instrument that is mostly free of aliasing.
- Sampler
- Adding samples via Wooveconnect
- Sampling sounds from the audio input
- Re-sampling the internal synthesizer
- Vocoder
- Working with slices
- Auto-slicing
- Real-time pitch and time warping
- Amen chop tutorial
- Multi-sampled instruments
- Using samples and kits in your songs
- Using single-cycle AKWF samples
- Using Amiga Tracker samples
- Using Teenage Engineering OP-1 / OP-Z sample kits
- Backing up sample kits
- Auto-space reclaimer
- Limitations