By bbaksea
Tue Nov 29, 2011 2:57 pm
(regarding the OS2XL LOOP RECORDER)
First an explanation/description:
Older hardware samplers such as the "S" series from Roland (S-550,S770 etc) had what they called a "Previous Sampling" feature.
This mode allowed you to set a period of time to record (5 seconds for example).
When recording was triggered, the amount of time you selected (in this example, 5 seconds) was recorded to a buffer, continuously SHIFTING it (not overwriting or over-dubbing) so the last 5 seconds was always being captured. Clicking STOP REC therefore gave you the last 5 seconds of whatever you heard, even if you let it run for minutes.
This was advantageous for collecting samples from "running sources" on-the-fly.
You could arm the sampler, listen for as long as you wanted until something perked your ear that you liked, hit STOP and you would have the last 5-seconds (or whatever amount of time you selected) ready to go for editing. This eliminated any need to cue up something you wanted to sample, or the need to record "live" material (radio, tv, running CDs etc).
Every click of the STOP REC button dumped that 5-second sample to a memory slot for future editing and would re-arm automatically and resume recording again. Gathering raw samples basically became "oh, that sounded cool- STOP, oh that sounded cool- STOP" etc etc. A half hour just listening to the radio or watching TV etc with the sampler armed and recording in such a manner would get you a load of captured sounds ready for editing. No recording it all first, no cueing up anything ahead of time. It was brilliant.
Only the Roland samplers had this feature back then (80s/90s). When I had once purchased a Peavey Sampler (Peavy SP) in about '93, their sampler expander module "Peavey SX" had a looping rec mode similar to what JJ has done with his. When I made the suggestion to Pevey techs back then regarding "Previous Sampling", they very much liked the idea and realized its advantages for sampling- thus they were able to very quickly add this "shifting-buffer" capability to the firmware (due to the way the hardware & code processed the buffer for the incoming audio, they told me this was a simple thing to adjust in the code).
It is my hope that such a modification to the OS2XL Loop recorder can also be done.
"Previous Sampling" was a great feature of the Roland hardware and was a huge time saver for me when sampling. I think it will be for you too!
Note: I thought I had originally posted this in "Feature Requests", pardon the mix-up.
First an explanation/description:
Older hardware samplers such as the "S" series from Roland (S-550,S770 etc) had what they called a "Previous Sampling" feature.
This mode allowed you to set a period of time to record (5 seconds for example).
When recording was triggered, the amount of time you selected (in this example, 5 seconds) was recorded to a buffer, continuously SHIFTING it (not overwriting or over-dubbing) so the last 5 seconds was always being captured. Clicking STOP REC therefore gave you the last 5 seconds of whatever you heard, even if you let it run for minutes.
This was advantageous for collecting samples from "running sources" on-the-fly.
You could arm the sampler, listen for as long as you wanted until something perked your ear that you liked, hit STOP and you would have the last 5-seconds (or whatever amount of time you selected) ready to go for editing. This eliminated any need to cue up something you wanted to sample, or the need to record "live" material (radio, tv, running CDs etc).
Every click of the STOP REC button dumped that 5-second sample to a memory slot for future editing and would re-arm automatically and resume recording again. Gathering raw samples basically became "oh, that sounded cool- STOP, oh that sounded cool- STOP" etc etc. A half hour just listening to the radio or watching TV etc with the sampler armed and recording in such a manner would get you a load of captured sounds ready for editing. No recording it all first, no cueing up anything ahead of time. It was brilliant.
Only the Roland samplers had this feature back then (80s/90s). When I had once purchased a Peavey Sampler (Peavy SP) in about '93, their sampler expander module "Peavey SX" had a looping rec mode similar to what JJ has done with his. When I made the suggestion to Pevey techs back then regarding "Previous Sampling", they very much liked the idea and realized its advantages for sampling- thus they were able to very quickly add this "shifting-buffer" capability to the firmware (due to the way the hardware & code processed the buffer for the incoming audio, they told me this was a simple thing to adjust in the code).
It is my hope that such a modification to the OS2XL Loop recorder can also be done.
"Previous Sampling" was a great feature of the Roland hardware and was a huge time saver for me when sampling. I think it will be for you too!
Note: I thought I had originally posted this in "Feature Requests", pardon the mix-up.









