mapping an audio sample to my keyboard but keeping the pitch the same

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2016/11/28 08:40:37 (permalink)

mapping an audio sample to my keyboard but keeping the pitch the same

Ok so im a want to be produce, learning slowly/fast?.....i play all instruments, im particularly interested in  recording flute and then sampling it, and so i can play it on a keyboard,for example......or create crazy drum /percussion loops that are actually percussive jethro tull style flute.........so i figured out how to sample into drop zone, and , but how do i keep the pitch the same?...and i have 64 bit windows,drop zone is 32bit????? i dont understand this....please help me with as much information as you people can.....thanx
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    Re: mapping an audio sample to my keyboard but keeping the pitch the same 2016/11/28 14:21:27 (permalink)
    DropZone is a 32bit plug-in. There is no 64bit version. In order to play instruments, Dropzone uses sfz files to map samples to keys. sfz files are plain text and may be created, modified and viewed using notepad or any text editor. By default the sfz files and their samples are stored in "C:\Cakewalk\Vstplugins\DropZone\Programs\90 - Multisamples." Look in that folder for examples. There are quite a few threads about sfz files and resources on this forum. Here is a site to get you started http://www.sfzformat.com/
     
    If the idea of working with sfz files does not appeal to you consider a 3rd party sampler. TX16Wx is free.
     
     
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