By osyrus11
Wed Nov 10, 2021 11:43 pm
Anybody know where the sample pool audio is?
Like if I record into the sampler and "keep" the audio where is this audio?
to get this audio into an audio clip in the matrix, I would have to do a save>sample operation first right? this would be the same if I record audio into the arranger first (like an external synth, bypassing recording into a clip) but wanted this recording back in a clip in the matrix view, I would have to go into the sample pool from sample editor, save the sample somewhere then call it up through the browser right? It doesn't seem like the "assign" function works for audio tracks, would be a handy way of putting audio samples where you wanted them in the matrix.
what about recording audio straight into a clip? Is this also just in the sample pool?
Are these sample pool recordings tied to the project, or is it a global floating sample pool that will show up across projects?
Just trying to understand file management better. and how projects handle recorded audio. any resources out there on this?
Like if I record into the sampler and "keep" the audio where is this audio?
to get this audio into an audio clip in the matrix, I would have to do a save>sample operation first right? this would be the same if I record audio into the arranger first (like an external synth, bypassing recording into a clip) but wanted this recording back in a clip in the matrix view, I would have to go into the sample pool from sample editor, save the sample somewhere then call it up through the browser right? It doesn't seem like the "assign" function works for audio tracks, would be a handy way of putting audio samples where you wanted them in the matrix.
what about recording audio straight into a clip? Is this also just in the sample pool?
Are these sample pool recordings tied to the project, or is it a global floating sample pool that will show up across projects?
Just trying to understand file management better. and how projects handle recorded audio. any resources out there on this?