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Sampling in BM3

I have four samples of a guitar. A C1, C2,C3 and C4. I know I can drag and drop one sample, press the « keys » button and can play all the note. But of course, the song is good only for a few notes and then it is deteriorating.
How can I load my four samples and let BM3 automatically fill the missing notes so that I have the best sound quality?

Comments

  • I don’t know if you can do it automatically. But you can map samples manually

  • Thanks. The problem is that I only have four samples and I would like to have the best out of these 4. I know it was possible in an old version of Logic pro, so maybe a similar solution exists in BM3

  • edited November 2017

    You can map dragging ad dropping your Samples like this:
    C1:
    -Root:C1
    -range: g#0-g1
    C2:
    -Root:g#1-g2

    And so on
    Unfortunately you can’t crossfade the samples
    Usually is recommended a 3rd interval for multi sampled instruments or at least a 6th.

  • @mschenkel.it said:
    You can map dragging ad dropping your Samples like this:
    C1:
    -Root:C1
    -range: g#0-g1
    C2:
    -Root:g#1-g2

    And so on
    Unfortunately you can’t crossfade the samples
    Usually is recommended a 3rd interval for multi sampled instruments or at least a 6th.

    Thanks, this is exactly what I was looking for (and it was here, just under my eyes).

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