Did you know that you can easily import your custom exs files into Sampler? It’s pretty much a matter of drag and drop and it even imports the velocity layers and loop points with xfades. I often use autosampler in mainstage then import it into Ableton to actually make my patch.
this is really amazing. i wish i understood scripts better, im sure that could be a way to speed up the process of assigning to the corresponding notes
I think you could probably do the renaming part automatically by using Clyphx or Max for Live. I once created a m4l patch that would automatically create clips with auto-incremented names - I feel like the same process could be applied to renaming clips.
@@LiveKeyboardist Thanks for your answer. I tried using Mainstage auto-sampler. It works like a charm. Then, you just have to drag an drop samples that was created into Ableton Sampler an every layers are automatically distributed. Really quick and efficient way to doing it. Big time saver !!! Anyway, thanks for this tips again ;-)
Happy to hear it! Thanks for letting me know. I’ve gotten a good amount of feedback about using both programs for this. Ive started doing it myself. Love it. Will make a post on this soon. Best of luck!
Hey Jesse! Glad you enjoyed! You could totally repeat this process with multiple velocity layers. You would just need to change the velocity of your midi notes and repeat the sampling process. I would make sure to clearly label your samples as you go, since the more layers you do, the more there is to keep track of. You'd then drop in your additional samples and spread them out across the velocity layer rather than just the range layer. Let me know how it goes!
Did you know that you can easily import your custom exs files into Sampler? It’s pretty much a matter of drag and drop and it even imports the velocity layers and loop points with xfades. I often use autosampler in mainstage then import it into Ableton to actually make my patch.
Thanks for the tips, I'll do it like that, simpler and more efficient method :-)
this is really amazing. i wish i understood scripts better, im sure that could be a way to speed up the process of assigning to the corresponding notes
How to multi sampler with velocity though? Doing that manually for each individual note for so many instruments is impossible
I think you could probably do the renaming part automatically by using Clyphx or Max for Live. I once created a m4l patch that would automatically create clips with auto-incremented names - I feel like the same process could be applied to renaming clips.
Really useful, thanks a lot !!!
My pleasure! Happy it was helpful.
There is a download of the template I use for this on my blog if you’re interested.
@@LiveKeyboardist Thanks for your answer. I tried using Mainstage auto-sampler. It works like a charm. Then, you just have to drag an drop samples that was created into Ableton Sampler an every layers are automatically distributed. Really quick and efficient way to doing it. Big time saver !!! Anyway, thanks for this tips again ;-)
Happy to hear it! Thanks for letting me know. I’ve gotten a good amount of feedback about using both programs for this. Ive started doing it myself. Love it. Will make a post on this soon.
Best of luck!
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You could automate the boring part with autohotkey or automator.
Such a good tutorial- thank you! Would there be a way to do this process using multiple velocity levels per note, or is that overkill?
Hey Jesse! Glad you enjoyed! You could totally repeat this process with multiple velocity layers. You would just need to change the velocity of your midi notes and repeat the sampling process. I would make sure to clearly label your samples as you go, since the more layers you do, the more there is to keep track of.
You'd then drop in your additional samples and spread them out across the velocity layer rather than just the range layer.
Let me know how it goes!