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From: Garth Hjelte <garth@chickensys.com>
Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2007 at 7:22:09 PM
Subject: Re: [EXS] Crossfading and Wave Mixing via LFO with EXS24
Message #16119
This is a reply to #16118.
At 05:50 PM 12/17/2007, you wrote: >Is there any way to crossfade between sample sets using an LFO? I am >building layered, >electronica-based drum kits, with different treatments, and I want >to use an LFO to switch >between samples sets. I also want to apply this method to do wave >mixing. I know how to do >round robin, and to use the mod wheel to do switching, but I'd like >to use the LFOs. I've also >tried this with Kontakt 2, but to no avail. There is a difference between "switching" and "fading". The main difference is that "switching" means that "this sample(s) are available when you do something" whereas "fading" means "this sample(s) sounds as you do something". Fading is real time, whereas switching is "setup" time (if you can call it that). You'll notice in EXS24 that switching is quite versatile (to the sample level), whereas fading is global, so it's much more restrictive. Kontakt lifts those restrictions. Is this your desire, for example: You hit a key, and an ambulance siren, a loud buzzer, and a sinewave are all playing at once, but you only hear the ambulence. As the LFO plays through, the siren fades out and the buzzer fades in, and then the buzzer fades out and the sinewave fades in, then the sincewave fades out and the siren fades in, and on and on. Is that what you are after? Garth Hjelte Sampler User
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