I purchased a library of loops. If I want to change the chord progression using the loop, I can attach a key change flag after I put them on the wave grid. But often times the keychange makes the loop/sample play too high or too low.
I was thinking of using the VST Omni sampler, and it will work great if the clip didn’t play faster as I moved up the scale.
Am I missing something? Can I play a higher midi note WITHOUT making the sample play faster as I move up the scale?
Using loops/samples effectively
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Re: Using loops/samples effectively
You can also slice a loop and transpose it too.
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