Found Out Something Cool About Clip Export

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2015/09/22 20:40:45 (permalink)

Found Out Something Cool About Clip Export

First: Whoever did this at Cakewalk, THANK YOU!!

 
I just finished sampling a Gibson Midtown guitar because I wanted a really nice semi-hollow body guitar sample that was not quite as hollow as an ES-335 but no Les Paul solid body, either. I trimmed each note, named each clip, etc.
 
When I exported the clips, I could export them all without prefixes or suffixes - just the clip names. This will make creating sample libraries sooooooooooo much easier.

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    kennywtelejazz
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    Re: Found Out Something Cool About Clip Export 2015/09/23 06:31:42 (permalink)
    Sounds real interesting Craig , 
     
    Is this a new feature in the new SONAR ? or is this something an older version of SONAR can do ?
    Any chance of posting  a screenshot of what the audio clips looked like in SONAR before you exported ? 
     
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    Re: Found Out Something Cool About Clip Export 2015/09/23 07:23:55 (permalink)
    It is new Kenny to SONAR as for the rest Graig will have to tell, there is something about it on page 12 of the e-zine 
    http://static.cakewalk.com/cakewalk/products/sonar/release_notes/Welcome_to_the_SONAR_Ipswich_Update.pdf
     

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    Re: Found Out Something Cool About Clip Export 2015/09/23 07:36:12 (permalink)
    Hi Wookiee , 
     
    thank you for the info 
     
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    Re: Found Out Something Cool About Clip Export 2015/09/23 21:30:05 (permalink)
    Craig, you mentioned that you create quite a bit of sample libraries. Are any of them available commercially, or otherwise? 
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    Re: Found Out Something Cool About Clip Export 2015/09/23 22:18:35 (permalink)
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    Craig, you mentioned that you create quite a bit of sample libraries. Are any of them available commercially, or otherwise? 



    Yes, thanks for asking. The ones I did for Ensoniq, Peavey, Steinberg, Wizoo, and Alesis are lost in the mists of time, but I've done quite a few for Cakewalk. 
     
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    Re: Found Out Something Cool About Clip Export 2015/09/24 02:03:39 (permalink)
    Very cool. Thanks for the info. I'm always looking for more loops and sample libraries. 
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    Re: Found Out Something Cool About Clip Export 2015/09/24 09:55:21 (permalink)
    morganfm71
    Very cool. Thanks for the info. I'm always looking for more loops and sample libraries. 



    Well, I didn't mention loop libraries...I've done a bunch of those as well, with the most popular probably being the AdreneaLinn Guitars library I did for M-Audio. Members recently received the EDM Percussion Library. I have a library waiting in the wings of Korg Z1 arpeggios and "Acid" basslines, but my main project has been a "Rock Guitar Anthems" loop library done in conjunction with David Lee Roth's former guitarist. 

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    Re: Found Out Something Cool About Clip Export 2015/09/24 10:38:42 (permalink)
    Craig, thanks so much for doing the heavy lifting.
     
    I love the samples you have done in the past and, lets be realistic, not many of us have the money to be able to do the samples you have done with all the different instruments.
     


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    Re: Found Out Something Cool About Clip Export 2015/09/24 10:56:44 (permalink)
    You will all laugh, but I really want a good set of Melodica samples: one set for the small button version and one set for the full keyboard version.
     
    It doesn't sound exactly like a harmonica or accordion and I can't find a sample library: except for one odd one that requires a breath controller.

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    Re: Found Out Something Cool About Clip Export 2015/09/24 11:26:17 (permalink)
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    Craig, thanks so much for doing the heavy lifting.
     
    I love the samples you have done in the past and, lets be realistic, not many of us have the money to be able to do the samples you have done with all the different instruments.
     



    And even fewer have an office that's several hundred feet from Gibson USA, or what I refer to as "the world's greatest lending library if you're a guitar player"  That's where the guitars are coming from.
     
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    Re: Found Out Something Cool About Clip Export 2015/09/24 14:32:44 (permalink)
    Craig, any chance some time soon you borrow a Thunderbird bass for a month (if thats enough time) ?

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    Re: Found Out Something Cool About Clip Export 2015/09/24 15:10:19 (permalink)
    Did a Thunderbird for Rapture Pro, I believe it's in the Rapture Pro factory patches. I didn't do all 8 sounds, like I did with the EB5, but plan on doing the Full Meal Deal at some point.
     
    The electronics in the Thunderbird are the same as the EB5, so I thought there would be little point to sampling the TB. I was wrong, and very surprised at the difference - the neck through body aspect, and the different tonewoods, give a totally different sound. Ya learn something new every day...
     
    Really looking forward to sampling the Midtown bass next. It's not a conventional solid body and has this gorgeous, warm tone. I don't think Gibson is making it this year but luckily, I grabbed one for sampling while some were still in inventory.

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    Re: Found Out Something Cool About Clip Export 2015/09/24 15:57:05 (permalink)
    Craig, you have not listed EB5 above and for the moment I thought my memory is doing tricks again as I was sure it was your making. I have EB5 since X2 and it ended up of many of my works. And when Melodyne came out my every real bass line is always doubled by some EB5. I decided I'll pass on Rapture Pro, after all why would a guitar player need a nineteenth synth in his collection? Count me in if you have a full Thunderbird as separate product.

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    Re: Found Out Something Cool About Clip Export 2015/09/24 20:31:51 (permalink)
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    Craig, you have not listed EB5 above and for the moment I thought my memory is doing tricks again as I was sure it was your making.

     
    Actually it's in the list, just above the "Maladie Du Coeur" video that features it.
     
    I have EB5 since X2 and it ended up of many of my works. And when Melodyne came out my every real bass line is always doubled by some EB5.

     
    It has become my go-to bass. I'll only pat myself on the back for being very careful about the sampling, it's hard to go wrong with that sound.
     
    Count me in if you have a full Thunderbird as separate product.

     
    Aha! An incentive to do the other seven sounds...well given that I want them too, that's two of us. I guess we have a quorum 

    Great respect and admiration for all you do !



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    Re: Found Out Something Cool About Clip Export 2015/09/26 02:01:40 (permalink)
    I want my MTV...

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    Re: Found Out Something Cool About Clip Export 2015/09/26 16:19:40 (permalink)
    Anderton

    Aha! An incentive to do the other seven sounds...well given that I want them too, that's two of us. I guess we have a quorum 




    It would be a great honour being in a so exclusive Thunderbird club. But without slightest doubt, other will want to follow.

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