- Sampler & vocoder
- Adding samples via Wooveconnect
- Levels, VU Metering & monitoring
- Sampling sounds from the audio input
- Skip-back sampling (resampling)
- Vocoder
- Working with slices
- Auto-slicing
- Real-time pitch and time warping
- Amen chop tutorial
- Multi-sampled instruments and percussion
- Using the two sample banks
- Using samples and kits in your songs
- Using single-cycle AKWF samples
- Using Amiga Tracker samples
- Using Teenage Engineering OP-1 / OP-Z sample kits
- Kit and/or master sample initialization
- Backing up sample kits
- Auto-space reclaimer
- Limitations
- Sampler & vocoder
- Kit and/or master sample initialization
Kit and/or master sample initialization
Through the context menu, you can initialize a sample kit in two ways;
Initialize a kit ("Init Kit")
"Init Kit" clears the master sample (audio) and clears all slices. Use this option if you wish to completely delete a kit. Note that any sample space occupied by the kit is not released until you leave the sampler. If you perform this operation to free up space first, then please leave and re-enter the sampler. This will kick-off the compaction and defragmentation process to reclaim the unused space.
Initialize master sample ("Init Mstr")
The "Init Mstr" sub-option restores the master sample audio as one single, big slice; any audio for this kit - whether allocated to a slice or not - will be restored into that one big slice. This option can be useful as an 'undo' function, for example if an auto-slice of a drum loop master sample did not yield satisfactory results.
Note that "Init Mstr" will not work for kits with mixed-format slices (for example 44.1KHz 8-bit mu-law recorded slices and 22.05KHz 16-bit recorded slices). Note also that - like all slices - there is a 11.8s length limit. If this comes into play the function will report 'Warn big'.
You may also be interested in...
- Using a sample kit (under Using samples and kits in your songs)
To quickly and conveniently create a sample kit patch out of a kit; In the sampler, select the kit you want to use ("US.01"-"US.16").
- Using Teenage Engineering OP-1 / OP-Z sample kits (under Sampler & vocoder)
Your Woovebox is partially compatible with Teenage Engineering OP-1 / OP-Z sample kit (aka "drum kit") AIFF files.
- Hip hop (under Genres)
lo-fi effects, including bit-depth reduction, sample rate reduction and vintage warble.
- Advanced modes and techniques (under Using samples and kits in your songs)
- Auto-slice with full playthrough (under Amen chop tutorial)
We start off with slicing the one master sample into multiple (sixteen in this case) evenly spaced slices.
- Sampler & vocoder
- Adding samples via Wooveconnect
- Levels, VU Metering & monitoring
- Sampling sounds from the audio input
- Skip-back sampling (resampling)
- Vocoder
- Working with slices
- Auto-slicing
- Real-time pitch and time warping
- Amen chop tutorial
- Multi-sampled instruments and percussion
- Using the two sample banks
- Using samples and kits in your songs
- Using single-cycle AKWF samples
- Using Amiga Tracker samples
- Using Teenage Engineering OP-1 / OP-Z sample kits
- Kit and/or master sample initialization
- Backing up sample kits
- Auto-space reclaimer
- Limitations