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Mapping Samples with no NKI file
So I recently bought/downloaded a "World" sample disc from Image-Line, and it basically dumped a bunch of wav files on me. I know with other sample discs that have Kontakt associated with them, they will map the samples that are closest to the pitch you are trying to play and make it play that particular wav in conjunction with your midi sequencer.
My question is: with a bunch of samples that have no joining file like kontakt, how can I map them out so that when I play a Bb (or a pitch that's close), the Bb sample is played, when I play the G (or A, or F), the G sample is played? Or am I going about this in entirely the wrong way and asking the wrong questions...
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It's actually not that difficult to do some basic sample mapping. There are plenty of tutorials on the web that go into detail on how to do it. Even a video like this can help out quite a bit.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b0uhEvbBfaQ |
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Awesome, thanks.
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