alumdale
01-03-2001, 02:15 PM
Hi there... I\'ve converted an akai sample into gigasampler format... The gig sounds fine except for one problem, it\'s an octave too high.. I go into sound editor, set preferences for middle C to C3 and select keep sounds same pitch... In theory, all the sounds should now be moved down to the lower octave without being transposed... But they\'re not..
ON the screen, in the sound editor, they SEEM to be at C3 and above, but if you want the sound, you still have to play C4... I\'ve moved the individual samples manually, and either I get the same thing where I still have to play the higher note or it just transposes all the samples down an octave...
I\'ve even just moved one sample down an octave and even though there is no sample at the old higher note, I have to play that note to get a sound...
Does anybody know how to simply move all the samples down one octave on the keyboard, without transposing the samples themselves? In other words, the keyboard range is from g4 to g9 and I want it to be from g3 to g8 without transposing the samples themselves... Any info appreciated.. Thanks...
ON the screen, in the sound editor, they SEEM to be at C3 and above, but if you want the sound, you still have to play C4... I\'ve moved the individual samples manually, and either I get the same thing where I still have to play the higher note or it just transposes all the samples down an octave...
I\'ve even just moved one sample down an octave and even though there is no sample at the old higher note, I have to play that note to get a sound...
Does anybody know how to simply move all the samples down one octave on the keyboard, without transposing the samples themselves? In other words, the keyboard range is from g4 to g9 and I want it to be from g3 to g8 without transposing the samples themselves... Any info appreciated.. Thanks...