@@Moneymakinshark-dawgdefinitely purchase it, unless you somehow can’t afford the cheapest professional daw there is which gives you everything you need stock
Was about having a mental breakdown trying to find decent, straight to the point plugin that would pitch a sample on a keyboard and it was right in front of my eyes all along. Thanks for saving my song
This is brilliant. Many thanks, Kenny. Is there a way of doing this in which, instead of making an FX chain which loads samples, you can make a proper VST instrument, or is this, in effect (sorry, had to say that), the same as a VSTi?
This isn't meant to put down this tutorial in any way but as much as i want to like reaper this is an extremely cumbersome and slow way to work with multi-samples. Are people praising this workflow because they haven't seen any other DAWs?
Please do one of these but more on creating your own drum kit for metal and hip hop respectively using round robin and how to get the kits to sound authentic.
Nice, I knew Reaper had something like this, I just could not find it, I had used something similar on Cubase with my brother a couple years ago... man Reaper is so good, I was just using this with some samples, this is going to be good.
Hi! Great video! So sampling an acoustic piano (all keys) would be a lot of work for cpu? Or its gonna be ok? Wich sample format I should use?
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Hi, is there a way to make the changes between the different samples a bit smoother? It doesn't sound too musical to abruptly change the sound as you go up. Really helpful this video btw
How do you make the virtual midi keyboard react to your actual keys? Like what Kenny is doing. When he hits C1 in his midi keyboard the keyboard on screen reacts the same way.
Great video but frustrated by a double hit everytime I play a sample. If I strike it quickly it sounds fine but if I hold it down it creates a second sound kind of like an echo
Hi Kenny, have you made a video on how to use the portamento feature, i want to simulate those middle eastern strings, i made the setup with ReaSamplOmatic5000 but there is no change on my strings?
So I've got some downloaded instrument one shots like violins and but how do we make that sound natural? I don't have multiple samples for the same sound at different keys
great as always:) was thinking (this time;) would it be better to set up range in-between sampled notes rather than right from sampled note to semitone below next sample? is down-sampling worse than up-sampling?
up sampling has always been inferior to down sampling, simply because you cannot "boost" the TRUE integrity of an audio sample. But you can definitely diminish. To put it in the most simple terms: you can never add something to anything that was never there to begin with. Hope you find this helpful, happy vibin'
@@n.mourad2848 I think you talking about compression. I asked about midi stuff from this vid (up and down sampling as changing pitch of one given audio sample, maybe it is wrong term) for example, when you have recorded one sample (WAV) you can up and down sample it (change pitch) using vst plug or/and DAW, and both ways take from 'what is there'. was wondering if both ways diminish original sample same amount or is there a 'less of data loss' when going one way comparing to another.
I have a sample melody that I like, but I don't like the instrument it uses. Is is possible to change the instrument on the sample without changing the melody?
Is there any way to slice up an item on a track and have all the slices automap to samples? Sometimes I'll take a 5 minute recording and want to play through the onsets as samples, but it would take ages to make this using Samplomatic5000. I know it's possible to do this in other DAWs
The 5000 sampler in Reaper is indispensable. The only issue is the amount of work it takes to setup say 15 or 20 of them. I'm at the stage now where I put each drum hit on one track with one sampler, so if I just want a reverb on one thing like the snare, I can do it (or, make it even more isolated by duplicating the snare track). This way you can have every sample on the same key because they are on different tracks so, it's one less thing to change. I've yet to watch this video though, where perhaps some of these things do have shortcuts to them 😎
I do the same but another way is to keep the 5000 samplers all in one track outputting each through different channels of that same track to other tracks for FX He shows this in another vid, drum machine in one track with sends of the individual instruments to lower tracks. Different samples on the same key still works, just uncheck the Fx box when that sample/key is not in use. Reaper wins again
My Decent Sampler isn't loading even though I've put in to folders it should find. I'm wondering if i can use this to open them and play them because i have the samples. Any idea? Thanks for video really useful anyway.
I was thinking of adding a 7 string lyre(a little harp) sample to my reaper. I was thinking of using a handheld zoom H1 recorder to record the 7 individual strings one by one to use with my midi keyboard. Is the wav. quality good enough on a hand recorder to do that or another kind of recording device is better?
As I own a H1n, I can say this device is more than enough for this job. Just make sure you don't set the gain too low because of self noise. Watch Julian Krause's video for "Optimal gain level", this is very helpful.
I didn't even realize that Reaper had this feature included when I purchased it! Reaper is such an awesome DAW.
U purchased?
@@Moneymakinshark-dawg As should you it cheap and better than most Daws
@@Moneymakinshark-dawg I proudly purchased it. Dirt cheap, unbelievable anyone would feel it's too expensive.
@@Moneymakinshark-dawg if you want to support the awesome people who made this daw, you should absolutely purchase it.
@@Moneymakinshark-dawgdefinitely purchase it, unless you somehow can’t afford the cheapest professional daw there is which gives you everything you need stock
Reaper, the gift that keeps on giving. Thanks Kenny.
Was about having a mental breakdown trying to find decent, straight to the point plugin that would pitch a sample on a keyboard and it was right in front of my eyes all along. Thanks for saving my song
My mind has just been blown with this. Thank you so much Kenny. You're tutorials are a life saver ♥️♥️♥️
Thanks Kenny! Your tutorials are so easy to follow, and have really helped me a lot
Whenever I have a question Kenny has the answer! Thank you so much!!!!
Fabulous, thanks as ever Kenny
Kenny, you are the best, man! Thank you so much for your lessons!
As always, Thanks a lot Kenny.
I love you Kenny, you make me happy. Thanks for those lessons
Hey just wanted to let you know that you are still a go-to with this videos. Even if I learned this already.
Thank you so much.
Finally got around to trying this and it works exactly as you show. Thanks for another great video.
This is cool. Mellotron sounds are exactly what I wanted to use this sampler for :)
Perfect! Thank you, Kenny
Your tutorials never age, cheers!
Gracias amigo eres de los pocos que aun muestran su contenido también en español.
Thanks, Kenny. You’re saving me so much time.
Phenomenal Kenny! Thank you!!!!
Thank you, this is exactly what I needed!
Exactly what I was looking for! Thank you!
Worked perfect to solve the "Yanny” or “Laurel" problem!! Thanks
LOL
I always thought those quick little sample sounds were horrible. Now I know how to use them. Thank you!
Fun and totally awesome video...
dude you are the man!! best channel of youtube
you speak with an amazing rythym
OMG, this is pure gold! Thank you very much for this tutorial!
This is pure gold!
Kenny......You've done it again, you've come to my rescue. Subbed.
Thanks friend for your work. By showing how to use this sampler in particular, you're also demonstrating how to use a multi sampler, period!
Thanks Kenny! Fantastic tutorial, exactly what I was looking for!
This is awesome, thank you!
This tutorial was tremendously helpful. Thank you!!
Dope as always, very helpful stuff!
Thank you Kenny!
Been trying to figure out how to do this for quite some time! Thank you!
Kenny you are best!!!!!
fantastic, thank you!!!
You are welcome!
Thank you so much!
Wow! Learned a lot. Especially the value of FX Chains. Thank you very much Kenny! 👍
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks a lot, straight to the point and logical. Subscribed!
Great video.
amazing video, thanks so much!!
Great video! Very easy to follow. Thanks!
Praise you!
Many many thanks for this tutorial.
Thank you!
So helpful-- thank you!
Thank you so much for your explanation and video.
Reaper has stuff I am never going to find much less use.At first it is confusing,but once you learn how to use functions you are off to the races.
Thou art Reaper's Grandmaster
this is great
Thanks a lot dude! It helped so much!
You're currently my hero
As always, nice tutorial, thanks :-)
Very good videos
u r a genius !
Thanks!
thanks! really helpful
Reaper the DAW that just keeps on giving.
This is brilliant. Many thanks, Kenny.
Is there a way of doing this in which, instead of making an FX chain which loads samples, you can make a proper VST instrument, or is this, in effect (sorry, had to say that), the same as a VSTi?
This isn't meant to put down this tutorial in any way but as much as i want to like reaper this is an extremely cumbersome and slow way to work with multi-samples. Are people praising this workflow because they haven't seen any other DAWs?
Please do one of these but more on creating your own drum kit for metal and hip hop respectively using round robin and how to get the kits to sound authentic.
thanks for that! :)
Thanks
Thanks Kenny, I'm triggering individual samples with a 12Step controller... the way you do this eliminates my need for ableton live.
tea thanks a lot
Nice, I knew Reaper had something like this, I just could not find it, I had used something similar on Cubase with my brother a couple years ago... man Reaper is so good, I was just using this with some samples, this is going to be good.
Where did you get the mellotron samples? I want to find some if they are free/cheap
nice!
Hi! Great video! So sampling an acoustic piano (all keys) would be a lot of work for cpu? Or its gonna be ok? Wich sample format I should use?
Hi, is there a way to make the changes between the different samples a bit smoother? It doesn't sound too musical to abruptly change the sound as you go up. Really helpful this video btw
nice tool...."splits" or "regions" as I learned it. The second pitch center didn't quite get the settings translated across.
your vocal cadence is maddening
I agree, unfortunately.
Lol
How to load like 80 samples at the same time into to individual keys (without mapping each one og them)? ...I'm a big fan of your videos, thanks !!!!
Your keyboard looks great !
Is that a custom Reaper theme I'd love to be able to have this Keyboard style in my reaper in Win 7
What if i want to put two samples (aodio sounds) on two different virtual keyboard key? How can i do that
Can you create a tutorial on Portamento feature, to show pitch bend and sustain on melody notes
example melody goes hard
Thank you... though I can't believe you dint play the intro to Strawberry Fields 😮 🍓 😁
How do you make the virtual midi keyboard react to your actual keys? Like what Kenny is doing. When he hits C1 in his midi keyboard the keyboard on screen reacts the same way.
alt b make sure the keyboard window is highlighted to hear sounds
Great video but frustrated by a double hit everytime I play a sample. If I strike it quickly it sounds fine but if I hold it down it creates a second sound kind of like an echo
If your sample is clicking after playing, increase the release a bit!
Hi Kenny, have you made a video on how to use the portamento feature, i want to simulate those middle eastern strings, i made the setup with ReaSamplOmatic5000 but there is no change on my strings?
If you know the root note of your sample how do you set it in reasamplomatic and be able to play both above and below the root
So I've got some downloaded instrument one shots like violins and but how do we make that sound natural? I don't have multiple samples for the same sound at different keys
great as always:) was thinking (this time;) would it be better to set up range in-between sampled notes rather than right from sampled note to semitone below next sample? is down-sampling worse than up-sampling?
up sampling has always been inferior to down sampling, simply because you cannot "boost" the TRUE integrity of an audio sample. But you can definitely diminish. To put it in the most simple terms: you can never add something to anything that was never there to begin with. Hope you find this helpful, happy vibin'
@@n.mourad2848 I think you talking about compression. I asked about midi stuff from this vid (up and down sampling as changing pitch of one given audio sample, maybe it is wrong term) for example, when you have recorded one sample (WAV) you can up and down sample it (change pitch) using vst plug or/and DAW, and both ways take from 'what is there'. was wondering if both ways diminish original sample same amount or is there a 'less of data loss' when going one way comparing to another.
How do I make one sample cut off the previous sample? The sustain is long and they begin to overlap. thanks!
When I release a sample file over the ReaSamplOmatic5000 window, it do nothing. The plugin don't show the wave form in its window, nothing happens.
I have a sample melody that I like, but I don't like the instrument it uses. Is is possible to change the instrument on the sample without changing the melody?
Is there a way to build multi tracks so you can build your own drum kit with your own sounds?
Is there any way to slice up an item on a track and have all the slices automap to samples? Sometimes I'll take a 5 minute recording and want to play through the onsets as samples, but it would take ages to make this using Samplomatic5000. I know it's possible to do this in other DAWs
Every time I try and use my keyboard to control samples it never works?
Do the samples have to remain in the original location when you recall the fx chain, or do they copy to the project folder?
That's very good question.
@@REAPERMania Did you find an answer?
How can I use a slide effect between 2 notes?
The 5000 sampler in Reaper is indispensable. The only issue is the amount of work it takes to setup say 15 or 20 of them. I'm at the stage now where I put each drum hit on one track with one sampler, so if I just want a reverb on one thing like the snare, I can do it (or, make it even more isolated by duplicating the snare track). This way you can have every sample on the same key because they are on different tracks so, it's one less thing to change.
I've yet to watch this video though, where perhaps some of these things do have shortcuts to them 😎
I do the same but another way is to keep the 5000 samplers all in one track outputting each through different channels of that same track to other tracks for FX He shows this in another vid, drum machine in one track with sends of the individual instruments to lower tracks. Different samples on the same key still works, just uncheck the Fx box when that sample/key is not in use. Reaper wins again
I have a question: a have sample that´s in F4
How can i get the lower notes?
Don't work for me. I loades the sample and tried playing it with my akai mpk mini. But it doesn't play anything.
My Decent Sampler isn't loading even though I've put in to folders it should find. I'm wondering if i can use this to open them and play them because i have the samples. Any idea? Thanks for video really useful anyway.
Can you do vedio on how to do 808 slides in Reaper like FL studio
We NEED this!
I was thinking of adding a 7 string lyre(a little harp) sample to my reaper. I was thinking of using a handheld zoom H1 recorder to record the 7 individual strings one by one to use with my midi keyboard. Is the wav. quality good enough on a hand recorder to do that or another kind of recording device is better?
As I own a H1n, I can say this device is more than enough for this job. Just make sure you don't set the gain too low because of self noise. Watch Julian Krause's video for "Optimal gain level", this is very helpful.