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Merge 2 Audiolayer intruments

Hello,
Anyone knows if it is possible to merge two Audlolayer instruments.
If yes how do you proceed?

Thanks

Comments

  • Not in AudioLayer, I don't think so.
    The only way I see is to stack 2 AUv3 instances inside AUM/ApeMatrix/...
    Then you could assign volume mix to mod wheel for instance.

  • Second possible answer : what do you mean by "merge" ? Do you want to find a process to merge 2 AL instruments into 1 instrument ? If this is possible, this means you would accept not being able to morph from 1 instrument to the other one.
    If this is possible, you would have to choose which layer of instrument 1/2 goes to which layer of the new instrument.
    Could you precise first your use case ?

  • McDMcD
    edited November 2021

    AudioLayer has 2 important concepts:

    Zones - how a sample gets mapped to notes. One sample could be mapped to all 88 keys

    Layers - which sample gets played for a range of volumes

    You can have a lot of layers.

    So 2 instruments could have the individual sounds implemented in overlapping layers. I think they would have to use the same zone assignments but I’m not sure.

    There are several ways to import a folder of samples:

    By naming conventions “C4_piano” for example.

    By the note detected in the sample … it will auto zone across the 88 keys for you

    And I think a 3rd scheme.

    So any instrument in AudioLayer exposes it’s samples for importing into a new instrument without breaking the original instrument so making complex instruments from many sanple sets is supported.

    The cross fading of sample layers have multiple options too. This is the way a Rhodes piano sound mellow until you hit the key hard and they the bright attack sample is used.

    Audiolayer is deep but few have tapped it’s potential.

    To keep it simple use the auto-sample feature. Load it into the FX slot and it can send midi notes to the AUv3 or IAA app in the instrument slot and clone yh sounds. You can control the zoning interval and make an instrument fast. Then merge them manually into a hybrid.

    Something me should make an audiolayer tutorial like they do for DAW’s. I’d pay $10 to learn it inside and out. The YouTube guru’s have only scratched the surface of its potential but start with @TheAudioDabbler’s videos, I think. He gets you started.

    Nice you have zones and layers there’s a page for FX, filtering and mod stuff.

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