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#291363 - 08/18/10 11:13 AM
Re: AUDYA 's User Drums --->>> Creating and Using YOUR .wav's
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Registered: 03/21/01
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Loc: Middletown, DE
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Leezone,
It's all within the keyboard. You may only need an external audio editor e.g. Digital Audio to cut the audio/wave files precicely where you want them at for the respective bars .. e.g. 2, 3, 4 ... 32 bar length (ofcourse you can achieve this with the AUDYA's Sampler too but it's usually more difficult on a smaller keyboard/workstation screen).
Once you have the wave to the desired play length, volume ...etc, assign it a name e.g. Disco_A@120.wav (where "A" is the Arranger part it will get asigned to and "120" is the default BPM the sample was recorded at. So, for a style, you will have:- Disco_A@120.wav Disco_B@120.wav Disco_C@120.wav ... etc for all relevant style parts.
AUDYA will use the 120 value to time-stretch the wave when Tempo changes are made within the style.
Place all these wave files into the USER DRUM folder ... when you get your AUDYA, I'll give you more details as any informaton from here on will be useless until then.
Thanks,
AJ
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