- 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
- Auto-space reclaimer
Auto-space reclaimer
Slices also inform your Woovebox about what part of the master sample should be retained; if part of a master sample is not used in any of the slices, it is automatically deleted to free up sample memory once you exit sampler/vocoder mode.
Therefore, if you wish to retain any part of the master sample it must be part of a slice. An easy way of ensuring the entire master sample is retained, is to create a slice that starts at 0% and ends at 100% length, therefore encompassing the entire master sample (though be mindful no one slice may be larger than 11.8 seconds).
This mechanism also allows for an implicit slice delete function; to delete a slice bring the 'St.C' ('Start Coarse') point and 'En.C' ('End Coarse') together until you have effectively a 0-length slice (indicated by '=dLtE'). The slice will now disappear. Again, note that this does not necessarily mean that space is freed up, as some other slice in your kit may be still be using that part of the master sample.
You may also be interested in...
- Char Baba - (EP) "Send Him Back to High School" (under Woovebox songs, albums and performances)
A Woovebox-only EP, with brilliant use of the Woovebox sampler, supported by its synths.
- Spectral resolution optimizer (under Understanding DSP load)
'FuLL'; forces full spectral resolution allocation for the track, preventing loss of resolution at all times.
- 2. root song scale root note (under Glob (song globals) page)
- 16 x 16 x 16 x 16 (under The very basics)
This pattern independence from the tracks, allows you to mix and match what your tracks are playing in your final song independently.
- 13. b.LEn Buffer Length (under DJ page)
Length of the buffer playback or recording in quarter notes.
- 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