> Attached is a slightly different sampler, actually not a sampler > itself, but a tutorial on how to build your own sampler. > >> What i want to do: >> I want to make a patch, a sample player. When i press a button i want >> to loop the actual sample position according to the key i have >> pressed. >> >> I give you an example. I load a loop which is 120 BPM fast. I set >> somewhere my tempo. When i press "a" it starts looping 1/4th at the >> actual play position. >> >> For this sort of thing. The Sample Player seems to be perfect. But >> now there are the difficulties. >> >> - How can i set the tempo right? I figured out how to calculate the >> tempo for any note length. > > If you work through attached tutorial, maybe some of the neccessary > calculations (as: duration(smps) => duration(msec) etc.) become > clearer.
Thanks Frank, That did help very much! I have not used the tutorial so far to build my own sampler. But i found some way to figure out how the mentioned loop sampler works. It does the job very well by now, in some point of view. When i press a key (maybe "a") it sets the loop in point the actual play position and according to that the out point to lets say, 1/16th note behind that. But it takes 1 time until the playhead reaches again the in point until the sample really starts looping. Maybe i should start building from scratch. You were a great help! Thansk again Andreas Zeitler _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
