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Matthias asked > > It would be handy not to need a sequencer to make the sampler loop. >> We have a MIDI note coming out of the EDP at loop start, so that >> could trigger the sample. But so far the note is very short. We could > > also send the NoteOFF at the end of the loop. Would that help anyone? PEr Boysen answered: >The way I use a sampler with looping I would prefere not to have a NoteOFF >at the end of the loop. This way I would still have the possibility to arm >the sampler with a veeeery looong sample and thus having it >overlapping/layering itself a bit for each EDP loop (cool for textures). >If >I want it to just restart with the loop I can simply reduce the samplers >voices to one or two for stereo samples (for drum loops). ok, this makes sense! > > Or is it smarter to keep the note short and the user cuts the NoteOFF >> with some MIDI device? > >I would prefere it short. If I want to have it trigger a long sample I >would >set the sampler program for a long release time. Oh, thats simpler than I thought... Its a shame, I never had a sampler to work with... do they all have such huge release times? So it seems I can leve the short note as it is. My primary intension was to throw a little dot on the sequencers screen to make the cycle and loop start points visible... -- ---> http://Matthias.Grob.org