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Help needed with Drambo Sampler module
Hey everyone. just a quick question.
Is there a maximum number of samples you can load into Drambo sampler ?
I have a folder with samples from C1 to C6 and for each note, i have two velocity files.
when i try to load the folder into the sampler, it only loads 7 samples for each velocity zone.
Am i missing something?
Is there a specific naming process to follow?
How many velocity layers does it detect (or load) from a folder?
Here is video for better understanding
Thanks in advance
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Hi @Paa89 I'm not an expert here, but I know the files must have very obvious names, with only one pattern that looks like a note. For example, C1note1.wav will fail because of the "e1".
Check out the Beepstreet forum for lots of discussion on this.
Edit: It looks like your names are OK, so hard to say what's wrong.
Yes, there is lots of discussion and head scratching about sample import over on the Beepstreet forum, and the only conclusion seems to be it just doesn't work currently.
The Drambo naming convention only recognizes the note name. It doesn't recognize velocity. You're getting the velocity layers because of the folder structure. It's running though the first folder, then is doing the same on the sub folder, and applying them to a new layer. It was only because the _f files were in the sub folder that they ended up on the right level. If your _f files were on top and the _p in a sub folder, I think the _p would end up in the higher layer.
So ... it seems that the way to get multi layer import is to have one sub folder for each velocity layer and to name the folders in such a way that they process in the right order. That is something I didn't know before now.
Why only one octave, and why only the ones that it picked? I have no idea. I think that the name parsing is just really, really broken. Even if you take everything out from the names except the note name, it still doesn't work consistently.
There hasn't been any response from the developer on this issue in this recent thread over on the Beepstreet forum. I suspect it's an issue that won't get addressed until after whatever the massive update that in beta is in the past. But your video would be a great contribution over there.
Hi there, sorry for the later reply. Thanks for the info. Will check the forum out.
What i struggle to understand is that it does load the some of the samples to the correct zone and note but won’t load the others. Just a strange issue.
Thanks
Hi, sorry for the late reply.
All the samples are in one folder. it looks like a sub folder because there is an XML file in the middle separating the two velocity zones.
Hopefully it gets solved one day.
I will jump into the forum and post the video.
Thanks for the answer.
Sample import has yet to be fixed indeed.
The only hint I can give you is that the sampler preset files are in open xml format so they can be edited or created programatically - gotta do some reverse engineering though.