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Begging for help, can i extend a note on a sample?

November 13 2006 at 4:24 PM
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Please help me.I want to know if i can extend a note in a sample.for instance.lets say i have a 4 bar sequence with a sample that is currently two bars.Lets say i wanted the sample to hold its last note for the two bars left in the sequence.Is that possible?You know, to have the sample kind of fade out instead of having it come to an abrupt stop.Like on a piano how you can use the foot pedals to hold the note.If you have any information that can help i would be very greatful.Thanks

 
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Re: Begging for help, can i extend a note on a sample?

November 21 2006, 6:34 PM 

I can think of two possibilites.

1. You could apply a really wet reverb to the last note so that it holds for two bars or whatever.

2. You could loop the last note and run the "synthesized loop" command to smooth it out, then use the Environment 3 "piano decay" to fade it out.

 
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