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cinemafia
posté dim. 3 avril 2005, 17:48
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Maybe I'm just daft or otherwise missing something, but of all the music production apps I have I either lack the ability, or the knowledge of, to trigger samples using MIDI input. Basically I want to be able to have several different audio clips that I can 'play' as-is using MIDI interface buttons, and then also have one single audio clip that I can play at different pitches using a MIDI keyboard.

What app or apps can accomplish these relatively simple tasks?
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cinemafia
posté dim. 3 avril 2005, 21:27
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I found apTrigga2, which looks like it should pretty much do what I wanted. Just in case though, if anyone knows anything else to accomplish this (especially freeware), I'd appreciate it!
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chappy
posté lun. 4 avril 2005, 06:23
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esx (exs24?)24 in Logic will trigger any type of file.
Multiple bit and sample rates on the same instrument.
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gyom
posté lun. 4 avril 2005, 22:21
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Ableton Live is also great for that.


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azusa
posté lun. 4 avril 2005, 23:21
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I don't know the sequencer you're using, but if you use Digital Performer, it has a plug in called "Trigger".
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cinemafia
posté mar. 5 avril 2005, 20:25
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I've been using Deck to build my tracks, but I just started using Ableton Live and want to do more jamming/live type tracks than before. I'm starting to get the hang of Live, but if it can do this I'd love to find out how.
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gdoubleyou
posté mar. 5 avril 2005, 20:27
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Check out the Cross-fade loop synth from Expert Sleepers it's free, and they also have several free plugs at their site.

http://www.expertsleepers.co.uk/

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cinemafia
posté mar. 5 avril 2005, 21:30
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Nice, I use a few Expert Sleepers plugs already, I'll try that one out as well. biggrin.gif
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cookshack
posté mer. 6 avril 2005, 16:22
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I havent had a chance to try it yet but Musolomo looks very clean fast and fun

I spent a two weeks creating multi-layer drum instruments in exs editor - Im not going back down that road...

Now Go Make Music...
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cinemafia
posté mer. 6 avril 2005, 16:44
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Indeed, indeed. I hate getting so stuck on plug-ins and tech issues, just wanna make some darn sounds!

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