Saving Loops/Samples in S4 without controller.
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Saving Loops/Samples in S4 without controller. Posted on: 30.01.2011 by Jerome Burruss Is there anyway to do this? Been trying for a while now. Thanks. | |
Nedra Fresneda 30.01.2011 |
Originally Posted by VanGogo
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Nedra Fresneda 30.01.2011 |
Originally Posted by Nunz
Sample Deck 2: BNM, ctrl + one of them to delete it. It's all explained in the printed keyboard layout. |
Jerome Burruss 30.01.2011 | Is there anyway to do this? Been trying for a while now. Thanks. |
Nedra Fresneda 30.01.2011 |
Originally Posted by VanGogo
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Jerome Burruss 30.01.2011 | Thanks to all. I am aware of how to use and save the samples, but didn't know how to using solely the keyboard (lost the keyboard mapping sheet). |
Charline Dye 30.01.2011 | I believe it saves them after being played 3 times through the main out. Can't remember where I read that. The manual said it saves it after it is loaded into the sample slot. |
robin loo 30.01.2011 | TS4 only saves the samples which were played more than 20 (?) seconds.. |
Andree Ganas 30.01.2011 | Here is trick: loop your favorite track at a cool part. With the mouse click and drag the track (from deck A or b) and drop it into a sample deck. Voila. You have created a sample (set to however many beats you initially set your loop for). It will save this sample in your track collection. Look for the original track name with the addition of a time range tacked on to the end. |
Nedra Fresneda 30.01.2011 |
Originally Posted by Nunz
Sample Deck 2: BNM, ctrl + one of them to delete it. It's all explained in the printed keyboard layout. |
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