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Thanks Ryan - good news, but would shorter samples load under certain conditions? I've been able to add ones that are less than 4 minutes.
I just spoke with the developer Ryan via email, and.... oh, he beat me to the punch I was just about to let you guys know that the developer was working on a fix, but I see @rygrob has already made it here, and was able to post. Welcome to the Forum Ryan! Looking forward to the update, glad you found the issue so fast.
Really...? drum loops, that’s a good idea, it should work right? you can then easily play the drums in the key your song is in, and with 4min 30 seconds you could have your whole drum track. I’m here thinking just pads and soundscapes but if there’s sample import it should do anything you put in there.
@rygrob a looping function would be amazing. A lot of the samples I have aren’t super long, and are varying lengths, but if you could add loop on, loop off function those samples could go for ever, well until your battery dies. Lol.
I was actually hoping for a different drumloop per key so that they could crossfade between each other.
Fortunately it doesn’t work that way
Yea just 1 loop, but if you can auto pitch correct the loop to fit the key of your song, that’s pretty sweet. I mean you do have to know the pitch when you import, but still.
Anyone bought iaps? Are they good sounding?