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Sampled my stylophones single cycle waveforms to a bm3 bank
I sampled 16 notes to 16 pads from all 3 octave settings. First pads page is the lowest octave setting chromatically starting from C, next page is same, but mid octave, 3rd page is 3rd octave, and fourth page has the samples that were split to different pads.
I noticed that pitching the different samples gives slightly different tones, as they are sampled for analog source and waveform on every note varies a bit. I didnt want to put any effects for it, so that people can play around with that themselves, so the base sound is pretty raw, but still useable as is imo
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B9uTV24C6-zvQ0daT0h4dngzWEk
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Thanks for sharing those - I'll have a go with them later. Not heard a stylophone for years!
No problem
Single wave wont ofc sound exactly like the real thing played. At least mine has this weird attack thing that gets lost in single wave sample. But you can cut the waves from original samples differently if you want to. Like making them short single hits with the original attack or something.
Funny. I did this very thing for the minsampler in Cubasis. I did two sets- one with the tremolo and one without. I think I may use them both in a new bm3 instrument with the warbly ones making up the high velocities. Unless yours sound better. They probably do.
Hehe. Well i didnt do the tremolo as i wanted just to sample the waveform and to catch the tremolo you need more than a single cycle of the waveform. And because the idea was to take the core of the stylophone that could be tweaked in more modern ways on bm3, im happy to just use bm3s(or au) tremolo. And i made this for myself mainly so :P
These are cool thanks!
I started a thread for waveform resources, maybe we can link the link
Fair enough. Room for both tacks. The single cycle thing sounds fun, too. My stylophone is such a hunk of junk, multi sampling is just my way of fixing it so it works right for once.
Unfortunately, in the UK, the stylophone has a strong association with disgraced Aussie TV presenter and aledged sexual predator, Rolf Harris.
The good association I can think of is Bowie using the gizmo on the Space Oddity demo.