Re: [LAU] A good Sampler

From: Jordan Wade <jordan.wade@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Sun Sep 11 2011 - 15:26:07 EEST

I actually had some difficulty getting gigedit (used to create instruents)
to work on my machine, so I'm hesitant to spend considerable time on it
unless I can confirm that it has this functionality. Any LinuxSampler users
care to comment?

2011/9/11 Goran Mekić <meka@email-addr-hidden>

> On 09/11/11 14:14, Jordan Wade wrote:
>
>> Hello, I'm just getting started with creating electronic music in Linux
>> and I'm looking for a good sampler. Specifically, I'm looking for a
>> sampler that will allow me to assign a sample to multiple keys AND
>> perform pitch-scaling without changing the duration of the sample. I've
>> tried Specimen and Renoise (both great pieces of software) but neither
>> seems to automatically stretch/compress the duration of the sample to
>> compensate for the pitch shift. I look forward to hearing your
>> suggestions.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
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> I've never used it for those purposes, but give LinuxSampler a try,
> it might do what you're after.
>

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