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Can’t automap multiple samples in Obsidian

Where is the button to import multiple samples at once into Obsidian?

Edit: To clarify, this is NOT about importing samples into NanoStudio, but rather how to open several in Obsidian at once.

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  • @joachim_s said:
    Where is the button to import multiple samples at once?

    Zip the folder of samples and import the zip

  • @yowza said:

    @joachim_s said:
    Where is the button to import multiple samples at once?

    Zip the folder of samples and import the zip

    How does that help? I have already placed the files in the NanoStudio library. When I select them all at one I can’t find a way to open them in Obsidian.

  • edited July 2021

    @joachim_s said:

    @yowza said:

    @joachim_s said:
    Where is the button to import multiple samples at once?

    Zip the folder of samples and import the zip

    How does that help? I have already placed the files in the NanoStudio library. When I select them all at one I can’t find a way to open them in Obsidian.

    Sorry I misunderstood though you did ask how to import multiple samples which implies they weren’t already there. Edit: maybe Obsidian can only work with one sample at a time?

  • edited July 2021

    @joachim_s said:

    @yowza said:

    @joachim_s said:
    Where is the button to import multiple samples at once?

    Zip the folder of samples and import the zip

    How does that help? I have already placed the files in the NanoStudio library. When I select them all at one I can’t find a way to open them in Obsidian.

    There's one little trick that you just have to know or you'll go nuts:
    Hit "Automap Samples", go to the folder with all samples for one velocity layer and double tap on one sample file.

    Needless to say, it does make sense to have up to 3 different sub folders under an instrument folder if you plan to build velocity-layered instruments.
    BTW, Obsidian also reads OGG Vorbis and M4A samples, they will be decompressed when loading the instrument in Obsidian.

  • @yowza said:

    @joachim_s said:

    @yowza said:

    @joachim_s said:
    Where is the button to import multiple samples at once?

    Zip the folder of samples and import the zip

    How does that help? I have already placed the files in the NanoStudio library. When I select them all at one I can’t find a way to open them in Obsidian.

    Sorry I misunderstood though you did ask how to import multiple samples which implies they weren’t already there. Edit: maybe Obsidian can only work with one sample at a time?

    Yes. And sorry for me being a bit on the offence when replying. I was so tired from scouring the internet for an explanation. Thanks for helping!

    @rs2000 said:

    @joachim_s said:

    @yowza said:

    @joachim_s said:
    Where is the button to import multiple samples at once?

    Zip the folder of samples and import the zip

    How does that help? I have already placed the files in the NanoStudio library. When I select them all at one I can’t find a way to open them in Obsidian.

    There's one little trick that you just have to know or you'll go nuts:
    Hit "Automap Samples", go to the folder with all samples for one velocity layer and double tap on one sample file.

    Yeah. I just noticed that. Some things in the ui is certainly not very intuitive. A simple button would’ve made this a whole lot easier. Thanks!

  • @joachim_s said:

    @yowza said:

    @joachim_s said:

    @yowza said:

    @joachim_s said:
    Where is the button to import multiple samples at once?

    Zip the folder of samples and import the zip

    How does that help? I have already placed the files in the NanoStudio library. When I select them all at one I can’t find a way to open them in Obsidian.

    Sorry I misunderstood though you did ask how to import multiple samples which implies they weren’t already there. Edit: maybe Obsidian can only work with one sample at a time?

    Yes. And sorry for me being a bit on the offence when replying. I was so tired from scouring the internet for an explanation. Thanks for helping!

    @rs2000 said:

    @joachim_s said:

    @yowza said:

    @joachim_s said:
    Where is the button to import multiple samples at once?

    Zip the folder of samples and import the zip

    How does that help? I have already placed the files in the NanoStudio library. When I select them all at one I can’t find a way to open them in Obsidian.

    There's one little trick that you just have to know or you'll go nuts:
    Hit "Automap Samples", go to the folder with all samples for one velocity layer and double tap on one sample file.

    Yeah. I just noticed that. Some things in the ui is certainly not very intuitive. A simple button would’ve made this a whole lot easier. Thanks!

    Definitely!

  • Sorry I didn’t watch your video first. I found this thread at the NS2 forum. Maybe there is info there? https://blipinteractive.co.uk/community/index.php?p=/discussion/598/importing-samples

  • edited July 2021

    instead of "load" tap this button and chose one of them (doesn't matter which one) - it loads automatically all of them

    edit: ah sorry you already got answer, i'm late :-))

  • btw i would suggest you to check this threas, plethora of tips tricks and tutorials :-)

    https://www.blipinteractive.co.uk/community/index.php?p=/discussion/366/tutorials-tips-tricks

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