Great stuff! It would be interesting to see a tutorial on the audio to midi function in Samplitude, which can be useful for people who don't have a dedicated drum trigger pluggin like drumagog ect, but want to incorporate drum samples.
It also has interesting possibilities for vocals, layering vocal melodies with instruments, and transposing parts.
kmetal, post: 463781, member: 37533 wrote: Great stuff! It would be interesting to see a tutorial on the audio to midi function in Samplitude, which can be useful for people who don't have a dedicated drum trigger pluggin like drumagog ect, but want to incorporate drum samples.
It also has interesting possibilities for vocals, layering vocal melodies with instruments, and transposing parts.
Yes, I'll plan this for in a few weeks.. It's in fact very easy to do but a headache when you don't know where to look for..
I ordered a RME UFX, so I'll do a few videos on that as well ;)
pcrecord, post: 463868, member: 46460 wrote: Yes, I'll plan this for in a few weeks.. It's in fact very easy to do but a headache when you don't know where to look for..
I ordered a RME UFX, so I'll do a few videos on that as well ;)
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Great stuff! It would be interesting to see a tutorial on the au
Great stuff! It would be interesting to see a tutorial on the audio to midi function in Samplitude, which can be useful for people who don't have a dedicated drum trigger pluggin like drumagog ect, but want to incorporate drum samples.
It also has interesting possibilities for vocals, layering vocal melodies with instruments, and transposing parts.
kmetal, post: 463781, member: 37533 wrote: Great stuff! It would
Yes, I'll plan this for in a few weeks.. It's in fact very easy to do but a headache when you don't know where to look for..
I ordered a RME UFX, so I'll do a few videos on that as well ;)
pcrecord, post: 463868, member: 46460 wrote: Yes, I'll plan this
Congrats on the new digs!