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Koala: Tips, Tricks, Tutorials, and Demos. (Koala Sampler by Elf Audio 🐹)

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  • @wim how do you get the split screen in audiobus ?

  • Same way you get a split screen in any app. B)

    Here’s a better description than I can offer. https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT207582

  • What about midi external control? There is any video out there? Not long explanation at help...

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  • @d4d0ug said:

    @TheDubbyLabby said:
    What about midi external control? There is any video out there? Not long explanation at help...

    As far as I can tell you can effectively press the sample pads using a midi controller and you can specify which note triggers the first pad, and that’s it?

    Would like to see capability to switch scenes via midi...

    It’s what help says but it will be great a midi chart and each button bindable...

  • @kobamoto said:

    This is amazing but gave me another idea. If you have a Tidal subscription you can sample stuff from an uncompressed audio source for those like me who can’t compromise with lower bit rates especially for drums and bass sounds

  • Wow. Spent today using an amazing workflow with Koala, a 25 Key Novation X-Station & a Launchpad X.

    I set the LP up with a custom template using 4 drum racks to trigger/record into the 4 banks of pads. The 4 banks starting at notes C1-E2-G#3-C5 on components. (Set note offset to C2 in Koala as there is a difference in the recognised octave.)

    Both the X-Station and the LP are plugged into a 4port Anker USB dongle connected to a powered CCK type 3.

    As the X-Station is an audio interface, I'm able to get audio into Koala via the USB.

    Hit a pad on the LP to trigger record and sample any number of presets from the X-station.

    Once the pad in Koala has sound recorded into it, midi in reacts as a trigger rather than record.

    Such a superfast & superfun workflow. Brilliant app Koala!

  • A new one from Pete.. could be useful for a few of us here..

  • This guy's channel is a good one for koala users, I predict he will be big on YouTube a few years from now:

  • @Gavinski said:
    This guy's channel is a good one for koala users, I predict he will be big on YouTube a few years from now:

    Michael is amazing. He has quite a few Koala tutorials including his most recent how to add "stickers" to your Koala display. I think that he has done a great job explaining Koala vs. the SP404, not that I had a SP404 but I can now certainly see the inspiration for the app!

  • @fprintf said:

    @Gavinski said:
    This guy's channel is a good one for koala users, I predict he will be big on YouTube a few years from now:

    Michael is amazing. He has quite a few Koala tutorials including his most recent how to add "stickers" to your Koala display. I think that he has done a great job explaining Koala vs. the SP404, not that I had a SP404 but I can now certainly see the inspiration for the app!

    Whilst his videos are well produced and Koala is a fantastic app his criticism of the SP404 seems a little off.
    It appears to me that he bought one without really knowing how they work or too much about them, as some of his criticisms of the SP (i.e. It’s approach to pitching audio) are part of its well know foibles and the way you need to work with the machine is partly responsible for the “sound” that many buy it to emulate.

  • edited July 2020

    @SpookyZoo said:
    Wow. Spent today using an amazing workflow with Koala, a 25 Key Novation X-Station & a Launchpad X.

    I set the LP up with a custom template using 4 drum racks to trigger/record into the 4 banks of pads. The 4 banks starting at notes C1-E2-G#3-C5 on components. (Set note offset to C2 in Koala as there is a difference in the recognised octave.)

    Both the X-Station and the LP are plugged into a 4port Anker USB dongle connected to a powered CCK type 3.

    As the X-Station is an audio interface, I'm able to get audio into Koala via the USB.

    Hit a pad on the LP to trigger record and sample any number of presets from the X-station.

    Once the pad in Koala has sound recorded into it, midi in reacts as a trigger rather than record.

    Such a superfast & superfun workflow. Brilliant app Koala!

    @SpookyZoo cheers for posting. Are you able to do pad mutes & solos for koala via controller ? This is what Koala needs.

  • @CRAKROX said:
    the way you need to work with the machine is partly responsible for the “sound” that many buy it to emulate.

    But that is so true to many hardware samplers of the old times... Rolands SP series and W-30, the E-mus (like the sp1200), and etc. The limitations with memory and features is what made people search for workarounds which gave them special character

    Note: I suck at working with my sp-404 :lol:

  • @stormbeats said:

    @SpookyZoo cheers for posting. Are you able to do pad mutes & solos for koala via controller ? This is what Koala needs.

    I think this would only be possible if the app itself had that functionality?

    Another important step not listed is that I had to change the MIDI in from ALL to Channel 1 in Koala. For some reason the LPX midi in wasn't working with the KOALA default ALL selected.

  • @SpookyZoo said:

    @stormbeats said:

    @SpookyZoo cheers for posting. Are you able to do pad mutes & solos for koala via controller ? This is what Koala needs.

    I think this would only be possible if the app itself had that functionality?

    Another important step not listed is that I had to change the MIDI in from ALL to Channel 1 in Koala. For some reason the LPX midi in wasn't working with the KOALA default ALL selected.

    @SpookyZoo ok cheers for info

  • Ultra Pad Hold Hack On Koala Sampler - from Michael's playpm YT channel

  • edited February 2021

    Anyone know if there's a way to edit the pads while they're being sequenced externally? IE. Selecting the pads via the touchscreen won't trigger the sound and playing the sound via MIDI won't select the pad (so that pads can be edited in realtime while a drum sequence is running).

  • edited February 2021

    @OscarSouth said:
    Anyone know if there's a way to edit the pads while they're being sequenced externally? IE. Selecting the pads via the touchscreen won't trigger the sound and playing the sound via MIDI won't select the pad (so that pads can be edited in realtime while a drum sequence is running).

    If you have the ’sample edit view’ open you can hold down the edit button and tap on a pad to select it without triggering it, there might be other ways but that’s the one I know.

  • edited May 2021

    I answered my own question

  • Is it possible to have ChordPolyPad app trigger notes in koala? I use gadget that way where the midi is seeing ChordPolyPad and then I can record my notes using the app into gadget. Is this possible? If not maybe possible for the next paid update?

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