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musikbear Online
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Mon Mar 28, 2016 12:47 pm
brandystarbrite wrote:Wooah!
An easter egg, found during the easter holidays. Lol!
well -a kind-of-easteregg- :p
slipstick wrote:that's how I've been using sample track almost since I started.
Hehe.. It always been the 'track for vocal or other looong wavefiles'
I understood Sampletrack as a complementary container for AFP, where AFP could hold and process short files, Sampletrack could hold several minutes of recording.
slipstick wrote:
help people to understand this if the LMMS loop/beat samples included their BPM in the names too.
True!
slipstick wrote:
Once you get into this you can also use Audacity or a similar editor to change the tempo of a sample loop to a different BPM value, within reason.
I think a tutorial on how to do that could be very useful. I have not used audacity' 'smart-functions' at all, i have just made very meagre recordings.
I have dappled a bit with this new find, and i still get more and more impressed. Sampletrack will actually
remove silence from a badly created clip, exactly when the sample has the fitting BPM! It simply just snap to the Bar-devider at the exact BPM that should be used! At the same time the silence is out of the sample! You need to scroll the tempo
UP from a wrong low value, to see this
snap
all is not roses. There are risks of crashing, but wheater thats from PR or excessive usage of samples, i do not know yet.