Hey Jeanette,
This looks really interesting. I've been following along with your
releases, but I have to ask: What is an autosampler? Does it
automatically map samples to a soundfont or something?
Thank you very much for the software,
Brandon Hale
On 4/2/21 5:11 PM, Jeanette C. wrote:
Hey hey,
AutoSampler version 3.0 is here (and will probably be the last, except
for possible bugfixes):
http://juliencoder.de/sound/autosampler-3.0.zip
(Tested with Csound 6.15, might run with 6.14).
There is one autosampler which can pause after a specified number of
notes, so you can retune your old analogue synth. You can
interactively choose a reference note, byt playing notes on a
connected keyboard. A reference tone will be played from within the
program.
The next sampler is really new: Drum Sampler is specially designed to
work with drum machines. It starts in play/exploration mode, where you
can tweak sounds and listen. Then in record mode all played
notes/sounds/trigger-buttons will be recorded. You can specify MIDI
notes for hihats, they will be put into a mute group for the SFZ.
SFZ files are created at the end. Round robins will automatically be
detected. Play a note as often as you like. Files are named based on
the MIDI note. You can simply rename them.
I have recorded a sample set with each sampler, if anyone's
interested, I can upload them.
Good sampling and best wishes,
Jeanette
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