Sampling Drums into your ASR 10-Basic Tutorial
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@casperellis well i guess mine is damaged, when i put it on nothing happens. i dont have anything connected to it, only headphones, no drives, no pedal, no nothing!! nothing happens in terms of the "aso 10" sign coming up when you put it on , the peak lights flash and that's all that happens
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when I sample a wavesample... the new stay in stereo and the old one (original) mono... I need both Stereo... what should I Do? Thanks!
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@talontsiawd Very true....I always set the individual drum and snare on "Finish" on Envelope 3 it rides the beat a Hell of a lot better.
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@talontsiawd That's a good advice fam. Thanks once again. Hope to see more soon. One
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good video.
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do you have to have a scsi drive?
casperellis 2 months ago
@casperellis Nope, that is why in many vidoes you will see me using this machine with an S2000 (and now an MPC 1000). I don't find it necessary for what I use it for. I would love it to try to use it as a synth though. Floppies are too much of a pain for that.
talontsiawd 2 months ago
Hi how do you save your each individual kick, snare etc to a disk because you are actually dealing with a 1 sample and bunch of different parameters? Thanks
illjin78 1 year ago
@illjin78 Maybe someone else can chime in, I don't save anything on my ASR 10 anymore at all. If I didn't need the OS disk, I wouldn't even care about having a floppy drive, I just sample anything I use in, rather than load it. I also don't use my ASR 10 for drums though much, I will use my S2000 rack if sequencing of my ASR 10 or my MPC if I am sequencing of that. This is how I used to do it when it was all I had though.
talontsiawd 1 year ago
I didn't do anything on the release, just note off. I like to that on drums on any sampler because each drum will sound slightly different each time you hit it if you don't hold the key (or pad) down.
talontsiawd 1 year ago