Thanks dreammer, somehow I hadn’t caught that when working with slices before. On top of this… you can still play in chromatic-mode… and play a melody with your melody (it sounds more fun then it is… but still… its possible)… and you can play with the rate button… which is fun… rate64 is normale speed… rate48 is 1 octave down… rate32 is 2octaves down… and rate16is 3octaves down… (well it should)īut keymapping like my mc909 or mv8800 or renoise does… nope… thats not possible… If you play in slice-mode… you should be able to play it like a keyboard…Īnd if you switch between slice-pages (u got 4, because you got 64 slices) everytime you go a page up… all keys still keep same note… but one octave up.Īnd if you go page down… all keys still keep same not… but one octave down. So all you do… is space all these notes out evenly in your daw, with some vst or a synth attached… record it… slice it by 64… and every slice should have 1 note in it. So add a few to get 16 notes… your list will end up something likeĪ1#, B1, C2. C#, D, D#, E, F, F#, G, G#, A, A#, B but those are just 12 notes… You got 16 triggers… and it is handy (it was for me) if your triggers keep having the same note under it…Īn octave is C. Make a sample… a big one with 64 notes in it… there is a but though: Make 1 sample with 64 notes in it… slice it… and play it in slice-mode… The closest thing i came to actual keymapping on a old-skool sampler is a simple one.
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