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modulate loop lengh

Discussion in 'KONTAKT' started by marea80, Apr 3, 2006.

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  1. marea80

    marea80 New Member

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    Hi I want to modulate with a controller the lengh of a loop, I use a sample, I put it into loop until release mode. Then I don't know hou to control it.
    Can anybody give me some advices?
    Thanks
    Fabrizia
     
  2. compressedaudioj

    compressedaudioj NI Product Owner

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    I dont think this is possible right now.
    I'd like the ability to do this too.
     
  3. skew

    skew NI Product Owner

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    Kontakt has a true wealth of features. You should really take the time out to explore it if you can. You've asked one question and you'll get one answer... for all those inbetween questions...those 'I wonder if?' types of thoughts there's really nothing better than getting to grips with the package yourself. Take a look around and you'll find people twisting Kontakt to uses you never dreamed of.

    To get you on the road... try pulling down the 'modulators' tab on the pitch section of your instrument and add a modulator (in this case you'll probably want a midiCC modulator). Once it's added go to the menu on its right which has something like 'pitch' written in it. Take a look inside... you might like what you see. If you don't like what you see then try changing the pitch module from 'dfd' or whatever you've got it on to 'sampler'... then take another look at that menu :)
     
  4. compressedaudioj

    compressedaudioj NI Product Owner

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    oops, how embarassing!! I was wrong, sorry. I am an idiot. :)

    The worst thing about it is that I actually remember now seeing what was in that menu many months ago, and lazily didn't bother to check before I responded to marea80's post.

    Thank you skew for that correction!
    ;*)
     
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