Re:looking for SFZ+ and/or Sampling help
2011/10/10 01:01:38
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1.b Use the simple instrument track. The midi/audio thing made sense, but was always kinda weird to me.
2. Beatscape is more for loops and has always been a bit funky. I'm hoping they make it a better engine. As far as manipulating samples, it depends upon what you mean.
Sound Forge etc. is great for mucking up raw samples. You need such a tool for cutting, trimming, volume matching etc.
SFZ (not the synth itself) is a formating language for sound organization and is a step above the raw samples. You use it point the SFZ synth or Dimension or Rapture or any SFZ complient synth (Alchemy for example) to a folder w/ the samples, spread those samples across the keyboard and a constantly expanding effects. Look on the developers page for info on SFZ.
Dimension uses the organized SFZ samples as the sound source for the synthesiser (Sample and Synthesis). SFZ+ does the same thing but isn't as deep. So the sample is triggered and is shaped by an envelope and goes to a filter where it is further shaped and can be effected (everything from bit decimation to reverb).
If you want to create your own samples to be used it is fairly easy. Capture the sample. If it is an fx you don't really need to do to much more, tho you can. Just load the sample into dimension and program away. If it is an "instrument" find an SFZ file that more or less matches the instrument and adapt that file to your sounds. SFZ is plain english but has a grammer. The sfz file usually goes in the file w/ the samples. Just open up one of Dimension files to get an idea. You can then save it as a program.
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