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Posted by hansehv - 21-06-25, 00:05
Just play with the placement of the silence = the borders.
In other words: get somewhere near 24.
It doesn't harm to experiment, this is a DIY project Wink
Posted by - 19-06-25, 17:40
(14-06-25, 22:05)noek Wrote: Hi Soumello,
The min/max note or keyboard range has a complete different function. It's a bit hidden but documented.

The easiest way to do what you want is to create duplicate of your samples with only the C4/C5 range of samples and create a "silent" sample
This sample needs to be defined on the right distance from the C4/C5 range. The right distance is where the calculatiion of missing notes switches from your C4/C5 samples to the silent one.
Samplerbox interpolates, so it will be somewhere out of the C4/C5 range - high in C3 and low in C6 - depending on your lowest C4 sample and highest C5 sample.

A second way is to create keyboard splits with notemapping. There is a learning curve (been there, done that..), but imho it's a better approach and saves the duplication of part of your sample set.

The silent .wav is a good idea! However how i can aply it for one shots? Lets say a have a 48.wav oneshot sample and i want to play from C3-C4 (36-48). If i place a silent audio in 49 as 49.wav and a 35.wav it will interpolate the silent ones too so i would have something around 43-48 playable. Is there any ideia for one shots?
Posted by noek - 14-06-25, 22:05
Hi Soumello,
The min/max note or keyboard range has a complete different function. It's a bit hidden but documented.

The easiest way to do what you want is to create duplicate of your samples with only the C4/C5 range of samples and create a "silent" sample
This sample needs to be defined on the right distance from the C4/C5 range. The right distance is where the calculatiion of missing notes switches from your C4/C5 samples to the silent one.
Samplerbox interpolates, so it will be somewhere out of the C4/C5 range - high in C3 and low in C6 - depending on your lowest C4 sample and highest C5 sample.

A second way is to create keyboard splits with notemapping. There is a learning curve (been there, done that..), but imho it's a better approach and saves the duplication of part of your sample set.
Posted by soumello - 13-06-25, 14:24
Hi, how can i set a min and max note using samplerbox? i saw that there is a notemap.csv to define it but i didnt understand quiet well how to do it. Just to be clear: Lets say that i want only C3-C4 notes to be playable in my second preset and the other notes if i play nothing happen. How can i set this up? ps: i dont want to do it globally, i would like to do it just in individuals presets.
Thanks!