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Synthjacker (or similar) for making Octatrack sample chains?

I want to sample some iOS synths, and also my OP-Z, and turn the results into sample chains for the Octatrack. I know I can sample and slice direct in the Octatrack, which is actually easy and great. But I’d like to try it this way too.

Options: Synthjacker to create separate files, which I can then drop into Octachainer on the Mac.

Or perhaps Ferrite on the iPad to record the samples, then split them into separate samples, before adding to Octachainer?

Ferrite does strip silence, normalization, and can package up the resulting clips into one export.

Ideas?

Comments

  • SynthJacker sounds like your best option because it can record one sample for each MIDI note you play.

    Drambo's sampler can record like this too but the samples are kept inside the Sampler, you'd have to save each file individually (or do a commandline hack to extract all samples from an instrument file) for using it with other gear.

  • Exactly. My first attempt was Ableton, but getting the samples out is a pain, as they’re all auto-named clips.

  • Once the major planned things are done in Drambo/Flexi, I’m planning to request an ability to export OT compatible chainer thingy directly from Flexi (for splits) and/or Sampler (merge multisamples)... it’s just an extra file describing the split points that have to be transferred along with audio. Maybe not exactly what you need in this instance, but would be handy for quick transfers, overcoming the lack of transient detection on the OT, and generally integrating D with OT, maybe even attract people both ways...

  • @0tolerance4silence I like the sound of that.

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