The winamp chopping trick tip

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The winamp chopping trick tip

Postby AX-AT » Tue Jun 29, 2004 6:17 am

I got this from a friend,

open winamp y make a playlist with your sample folder "snares" for example, and rout the audio output of the winamp to some bus or out you can record with soundforge or similar (i have a dsp factory, so i can route the audio out and resample) other way is the total rec, etc.
hit rec on SF and play on winamp and you will have a large wav with all your snares together.
open recycle, make a quick chop.
transmit to your sampler.

bonus track: you can rec all the samples thru an fx or eq to give all the samples the same look, or effect.

hope someone finds this useful-.

Ax. :roll:
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Postby dantastic » Tue Jun 29, 2004 6:13 pm

sorry, dont wanna seem picky, but if you have all your snares as individual samples, why would you want to record them in to one sample so you can split them up again?
and couldnt you batch proccess them all with the same effect if necessary?
sorry, im not saying this to be negative, im all for making life easier with tips and tricks, but im sure this is more work for less gain (unless im missing something....quite possibly!)

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Postby Klaseed » Tue Jun 29, 2004 6:53 pm

Because if you have them all as individual samples, you have to send them to your sampler one-by-one, by hand. If you concatenate them all into one file and chop it in Recycle, you can have Recycle send them all to your sampler for you.
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Postby dantastic » Tue Jun 29, 2004 7:56 pm

ah, thought there was something i was missing!!
although, cant you load them all into editor at once and then send them all together? im sure ive done this in peak before
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