[Rwp] importing samples and playing them on a keyboard as an instrument
Juan Pablo Bello
juanpisjaws at gmail.com
Tue Feb 16 12:00:45 EST 2016
alright, nevermind, I fixed my own problem. Using the Golden cursor
add on for NVDA I got someone to find the position of the file load
menu, or whatever allows you to do so, and saved it. For those
interested, my screen Resolution is 1366 × 768, and the coordinates
for that spot are 403, 188. If you are using a different resolution,
the spot is around just below the combo box for selecting presets.
HOpe that helps. When clicked,a menu opens up that allows you to clear
the file (empty), import a .sfz file with samples, reload that file,
and there is a submenu with an option named table2warp.. I am sure
that is if you are importing them manually and need to see more or
whatever...
You of course, hav to have the Windows either floating or for better,
reliable results have the effects window opened. Since my sfz files
were a bit wonky (they are now of course fixed), (they were probably
done for the mac) there were problems finding all of the files. I
didn'nt need to read the file specifications, I just had to do a bach
replacement operation to correct the file paths. And everytime I would
sabe the file, plogue would come up with the error again.. so I had to
change things again.. but interestingly enough when you make changes
and sabe the file, sforzando will reload it automagically.
2016-02-16 10:58 GMT-05:00, Juan Pablo Bello <juanpisjaws at gmail.com>:
> ok, so I have a few sfz files loading around but i am surely missing
> something into how do you actually use the vst plug in with reaper...
> or how would you go about loading an sfz file into a vritual
> instrument in reaper? Opening the fx window doesnot help much either,
> NVDA does not see the controls for the vst plug in
>
> 2016-02-16 9:36 GMT-05:00, Juan Pablo Bello <juanpisjaws at gmail.com>:
>> goodness! this is just great. thanks a whole lot . I will have time to
>> test playtime in like amonth.
>>
>> 2016-02-15 14:03 GMT-05:00, Matt Turner <meturner2214 at gmail.com>:
>>> Thought this might be useful for creating SFZ's.
>>> http://vipaudioaccess.com/new-sfz-maker-accessible-vips/
>>>
>>> On 2/15/2016 12:59 AM, Juan Pablo Bello wrote:
>>>> 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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