Hi guys, you know the sampler? Well is there a way one can calculate how many samples = how many pattern lines? I’d very much like to be able to create a new sample that will take for example 16 lines to complete when played at C5.
Maybe this could be a feature request, to add to “Length (number of samples)” maybe also there could be just simply “Length (number of lines)”?
Calculating Sample Length
Re: Calculating Sample Length
There are some useful sample calculators on the deepsound website that might help with this.
https://mp3.deepsound.net/eng/samples_calculs.php
Maybe 'To find notes length in samples with tempo and sampling rate' will get you part of the way there. At least you will know the number of samples you are shooting for.
https://mp3.deepsound.net/eng/samples_calculs.php
Maybe 'To find notes length in samples with tempo and sampling rate' will get you part of the way there. At least you will know the number of samples you are shooting for.
Re: Calculating Sample Length
Wow there are some serious tools on that site. Thanks for this! Now if I can work out the BPM of my project then I’ll be able to work this out. I’m sure I’ve seen a post on here somewhere about calculating BPM...
Thanks again!
Thanks again!
Re: Calculating Sample Length
When you use the sampler, you can drop the cursor anywhere on the sample and see the offset position in both 9xxx and 7xxxx commands. Go to the sample edit window, click on the position and it will display the offset position in the lower corner.
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Re: Calculating Sample Length
Line = Sample / ( SampleRate * TPL * 60 / BPM / 24 )how many samples = how many pattern lines?
Sample = Line * ( SampleRate * TPL * 60 / BPM / 24 )
SamplesPerLine = SampleRate * TPL * 60 / BPM / 24
SampleRate - base sample rate of the sample, playing a base note (C5 by default)
Re: Calculating Sample Length
Thanks NightRadio! This works great. Forever more all my samples will be exactly the correct length.
Re: Calculating Sample Length
WOW! cool, thanks Nightradio!
sometimes what i do to make sure a long sample lines up with 2000=25% 4000=50% 6000=75% with the 7xxxx command, is that i load the sample into the sampler, then sync it to the desired BPM in a pattern, then diskwrite only that pattern.
sometimes what i do to make sure a long sample lines up with 2000=25% 4000=50% 6000=75% with the 7xxxx command, is that i load the sample into the sampler, then sync it to the desired BPM in a pattern, then diskwrite only that pattern.