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Koala Sampler update!

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  • edited May 2023

    Update looks cool…

    Edit.. seems the ‘multiple select pad’ feature is not working with pitch.. Maybe it’s me..
    But it would be cool to pitch all pads to fit with any project key.. easily..

  • @RajahP said:
    Update looks cool…

    Edit.. seems the ‘multiple select pad’ feature is not working with pitch.. Maybe it’s me..
    But it would be cool to pitch all pads to fit with any project key.. easily..

    Just hold down the edit button and tap the pads you wish to select.

  • How do you use sequencer snapping?

  • edited May 2023

    @Samu said:

    @RajahP said:
    Update looks cool…

    Edit.. seems the ‘multiple select pad’ feature is not working with pitch.. Maybe it’s me..
    But it would be cool to pitch all pads to fit with any project key.. easily..

    Just hold down the edit button and tap the pads you wish to select.

    Did... Got all pads selected.. But Pitch won't affect all pads (only one).. Volume does seem to work on all selected pads.. just not pitch..

  • AUv3 should be free after the update. But still shows 1,99€.

  • @stormywaterz said:
    How do you use sequencer snapping?

    It’s for when switching patterns.
    You can have it wait until the current pattern ends before switching to a new one.
    Or you can have the switch occur at bar or beat divisions to keep the pattern switching in time rhythmically.

  • Is the little keyboard icon new too? It shows you which pad is currently assigned to the keyboard. I never noticed it before.

    Also, any idea what the new midi mapping targets are? Hold/clear FX might be one of them.

  • You can map the eq section
    Just click midi map and have a look around , there’s quite a few new ones

  • What about this sequence snapping?
    Can’t see a setting anywhere
    Not quite sure how to use it

  • @Gdub said:
    What about this sequence snapping?
    Can’t see a setting anywhere
    Not quite sure how to use it

    Tap on the tempo box. It’s in that menu 👍

  • @FordTimeLord
    Thanks
    Didn’t think to look there

  • Only place I didn’t look lol thank you 🙏🏼

  • So far I am not getting along with the multiple selects. Driving me crazy say I have a solo pad I’m using I hit edit to to select another pad to solo and audition with the pad already solo’d but it acts as I’m trying to do multiple pads. Is that strange?

    Also maybe it’s me but I resample a loop and I play the resample along with what I sampled it acts it compressed. The sound goes real quiet and muffled. I mute the original sample on another pad and it goes to normal volume. Any reduplicate that?

  • @stormywaterz said:
    Also maybe it’s me but I resample a loop and I play the resample along with what I sampled it acts it compressed. The sound goes real quiet and muffled. I mute the original sample on another pad and it goes to normal volume. Any reduplicate that?

    That's probably phase cancellation. You might be able to fix it by nudging the start point of one of them just a little.

  • That worked. Is it problem that makes that happen?

  • @stormywaterz said:
    That worked. Is it problem that makes that happen?

    Only if you count physics as a problem.

    Resampling has to introduce some tiny latency. Digital audio gets processed in small chunks called buffers. A sound played from one buffer can't be recorded until the next buffer. Audio is a series of waves. If two otherwise identical waves are playing but one wave is peaking while the other is in a valley, they cancel each other out. When you resample then play back the original at the same time, the two waves go in and out of phase, thus often cancelling each other out.

    The developer might be able to minimize this happening by automatically shifting the resampled audio back by the calculated latency. But he might already be doing that and it's just the FX messing with the audio in just the right ways.

    It might be interesting to do a dry resampling of something clean like a sine wave recording to see how much pure cancellation there is. If shown to the developer it might get some attention. I don't use Koala enough to feel like doing that myself though.

  • Just a question about Koala. I want to use it more to record street or nature sounds but to erase some noise do I need to post prod with brusfri or can you do that in Koala. ?

    I never used Brusfri and don’t know in what context it is better. To use it.

  • @BerlinFx said:
    Just a question about Koala. I want to use it more to record street or nature sounds but to erase some noise do I need to post prod with brusfri or can you do that in Koala. ?

    I never used Brusfri and don’t know in what context it is better. To use it.

    I don't think there's noise reduction in Koala, however field recordings often benefit from EQ (remove the low frequencies rumble) with Koala can do.

  • @jsmonzani said:

    @BerlinFx said:
    Just a question about Koala. I want to use it more to record street or nature sounds but to erase some noise do I need to post prod with brusfri or can you do that in Koala. ?

    I never used Brusfri and don’t know in what context it is better. To use it.

    I don't think there's noise reduction in Koala, however field recordings often benefit from EQ (remove the low frequencies rumble) with Koala can do.

    Thanks

  • edited May 2023

    True pan style pan would be cool.

    All my samples which might be best with true pan.

    Will be triggered in koala.

    I guess I can still use true pan if its sequenced via host.

    Cant remember if true pan actually pans well via midi ( automation )

    So better pan via koala might be good but more cpu.

  • Is there a way to show only the sample pads when hosted in AUM? I want to use it as a basic sampler for a live set, but half the screen is useless for me.

  • @slicetwo said:
    Is there a way to show only the sample pads when hosted in AUM? I want to use it as a basic sampler for a live set, but half the screen is useless for me.

    Move it up?

    Sitala has a fullscreen mode

  • edited August 2023

    For the love of god……lemme midi map the edit button so I can select pads via midi w/o triggering them.
    (or am I just missing something basic)

  • wimwim
    edited August 2023

    @AlmostAnonymous said:
    For the love of god……lemme midi map the edit button so I can select pads via midi w/o triggering them.
    (or am I just missing something basic)

    [edit] nvm. It still triggers the pad. I see what you mean now.

  • wimwim
    edited August 2023

    @AlmostAnonymous - you might want to hit up the Discord server.

    Invite link: https://discord.gg/HAm44mtR
    Feature requests topic: https://discord.com/channels/706448381693657108/1045964032076693584

  • It’s all good. I can be patient and see if it turns up. I was just venting.
    It’s just me personally needing more navigation via midi due to my usual outdoor environments.

  • A small Koala question: is it possible to have pads remember their settings and keep them when new audio is dropped onto the pad?

    I wanted to use Koala as a loop recorder/collector and launcher, but found it annoying that I had to go into pad settings and change it to Loop+xfade every time I replaced the audio.

  • @bleep said:
    A small Koala question: is it possible to have pads remember their settings and keep them when new audio is dropped onto the pad?

    I wanted to use Koala as a loop recorder/collector and launcher, but found it annoying that I had to go into pad settings and change it to Loop+xfade every time I replaced the audio.

    Have you enabled ‘auv3’ state saving in Settings - General?

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