
By Antonym
Fri Nov 30, 2007 4:48 pm
a big thing in os2 is keygroups. a very big deal. lots of really nice things to be able to do here.
thing is, keygroup programs take a lot of program building. what i intend to do is create a webpage and give four or five members from the mpc forums community (more, if there are interested members) FTP access. i want to create a massive bank of multisampled jjos2 instrument programs for public download. there will be a lot of material up there, and my mods and i will have a strong sense of quality control ala oink.
if you're interested, speak up. rewards will be public love, a sense of wellbeing, and access to tons of great multisampled pgms.
there's a lot of useful stuff that can be used with os2. some samples are not designated their note on the file name. for that reason, you need a tuner to determine the sample's tune.
my recent discovery of Reaper has yielded me nothing but joy. reaper comes bundled with Reatune, which is an Antares clone.
through this and other freeware utilities, you can find the tune of your samples and assign them thus in trim. this will help a lot.
more on this later, but in the meantime be thinking about it.
thing is, keygroup programs take a lot of program building. what i intend to do is create a webpage and give four or five members from the mpc forums community (more, if there are interested members) FTP access. i want to create a massive bank of multisampled jjos2 instrument programs for public download. there will be a lot of material up there, and my mods and i will have a strong sense of quality control ala oink.
if you're interested, speak up. rewards will be public love, a sense of wellbeing, and access to tons of great multisampled pgms.
there's a lot of useful stuff that can be used with os2. some samples are not designated their note on the file name. for that reason, you need a tuner to determine the sample's tune.
my recent discovery of Reaper has yielded me nothing but joy. reaper comes bundled with Reatune, which is an Antares clone.
through this and other freeware utilities, you can find the tune of your samples and assign them thus in trim. this will help a lot.
more on this later, but in the meantime be thinking about it.






