Michael Chipps (no login) | Re: question | December 11 2006, 2:26 PM |
Actually, it has nothing to do with layers. When you're talking layers, you're talking about laying a sample on top of an existing one. Say I have a sample of a car horn, if I layer a sample of a tire screech on top of it, it will play them as one sample.
What you're talking about is actually an automatic process with the ASR-10. Press your SAMPLE button, it will be set automatically to sample a NEW sound, select which instrument to sample to (1-8), record your sample, press the key you want to assign the sample to.
Now lets say for arguments sake, you assign your first sample to the very first key. Now follow the above process again but just assign it to a different key instead of the very first key. TADA! Just keep sampling your sounds and assigning them to different keys until you have your drum kit. Save it as 1 instrument for future use and you're good to go.
-Michael Chipps
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