[Rwp] importing samples and playing them on a keyboard as an instrument

Juan Pablo Bello juanpisjaws at gmail.com
Mon Feb 15 00:59:05 EST 2016


let us know. I am really close to buying the thing but haven't had
much time for testing it

2016-02-14 20:47 GMT-05:00, Chris Belle <cb1963 at sbcglobal.net>:
> Man am going to check this out.
> If it is accessible at all, it could really be useful.
> DJ and loop based stuff,
> with reaper, nice.
>
>
> On 2/12/2016 10:33 PM, Juan Pablo Bello wrote:
>> thanks for the so helpful information... so i can now do electronica
>> and techno and trance stuff with reaper! though has anyone checked out
>> playtime? at https://www.helgoboss.org/projects/playtime/
>>
>> 2016-02-12 23:16 GMT-05:00, Chris Belle <cb1963 at sbcglobal.net>:
>>> Here is the sfz basics manual.
>>> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/10911937/sfz1.txt?dl=1
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 2/12/2016 10:10 PM, Chris Belle wrote:
>>>> This is exactly what the sfz format is so great at,
>>>> You can get sforzando at plogue.com.
>>>> This email is not the place to teach you the sfz  but I do private
>>>> tutoring if you really want to get in to it.
>>>> Essentially, it is so good for us blindy's because there is no complex
>>>> GUI, you make your sfz with a text file and you can have unlimited
>>>> layers, and key switching, and filters, and all sorts of groovy
>>>> sampler stuff, I have crafted lots of drumkits, and keyed instruments,
>>>> it has round robin and sequenced sample playback, and random
>>>> generators, and all the things you'd want in a samper.
>>>> And because it's a text file, it's 100 percent accessible.
>>>> As a matter of fact, dimension pro and rapture and the like are based
>>>> on the sfz format.
>>>> These are made by cakewalk, but they can be used in other DAW's.
>>>> The interfaces of these instruments are more complex though, you can
>>>> stil control a lot at the sfz level, but the simple sfz player and the
>>>> better sforzando
>>>> I mentioned are your ticket to easy sampled playback.
>>>> Just to give a quick example of what a sfz file would look like,
>>>> //snip
>>>> //kick
>>>> <group>
>>>> loop_mode=one_shot
>>>> <region>
>>>> sample=kick1.wav
>>>> key=35
>>>> <region>
>>>> sample=kick2.wav
>>>> key=36
>>>> //end
>>>>
>>>> There you go I just expressed two kick samples and told them to play
>>>> on b and c.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 2/12/2016 9:31 PM, Kevin Struska wrote:
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>> I have a folder full of wav files that have been sampled with various
>>>>> drums, one shots, snares, kicks, etc. HOw hard is it to bring all of
>>>>> these into reaper and be able to play them, similar to playing a drum
>>>>> kit on a keyboard? I'm guessing I'd have to assign different wav
>>>>> files to different keys? or is there an easier way.
>>>>>
>>>>>
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