MaxB - Wavosaur audioeditor - making samplefiles from mellotron

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Uploaded by on Mar 22, 2008

Wavosaur is a free audioeditor that I use to create many small samplefiles from one big M-tron mellotron file. It's a fast and simple work. I then like to use the mellotron sound, for my Mini-Magitron, my "whannabe" Mellotron, my Babytron.

See how it works, while listening to a nice track from Max Backstrom.

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  • i dont get this at least get a mic and talk in the vid would be easier

  • @DeeTheBomb Have you tried the software? If not, do so and then watch the video to see if it gives you any information you didn't find yourself.

    Trial and error is a nice method!

  • This is not automatic like I was told today. I cut samples up myself in Audacity, though I spent a great deal of time with it, nothing like you did here. I think you also need Reason Recycle.

  • @Twentysixbillion I do not need Reason Recycle. Please feel free to explain at what step you need it. I'd like to know why you think you need Reacycle.

  • @maxbackstrom While I do not know much about this program, it seems like it doesn't cut the mustard. Are you familiar with Recycle? Recycle just seems like a more definitive program.. I want to cut up various things like acapellas into .wav files.. If you are familiar with both programs maybe you could save me some money by explaining what Recycle can do that Wavosaur can't?

  • @Twentysixbillion I must admit I don't know much about recycle, unless I think it can be used to split an audiofile with drums at the beginning of each beat.

    In that case Recycle can be useful to create smaller audiofiles with shorter drumloops. I don't know if it can do the same thing here. This audiofile does not contain anything that has a steady beat, only the different keys of a sound.

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  • I'm not sure I understand. A possibility is that you are talking about something recorded at 48 kHz samplingrate and you listen to it at 44.1 kHz samplingrate. Then it can sound highpitched and can be corrected from menu Process, than choose Resample. But I'm not sure if that is what you are talkning about?

  • do u know how to fix the sound when u paste a part of a song and the music comes out really high pitch and fast. plz help!

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