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    • It_UsedI
      It_Used
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      I don't want to create a lot of samples, and I don't want to store 500+GB of wav samples for the sake of combining them in one sampler, is it possible to create a multi-mic monolith?
      Thank in advance.

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        d.healey @It_Used
        last edited by d.healey

        @It_Used Yes, HISE has a built in multi-mic system. https://forum.hise.audio/topic/75/multimic-samples

        @Christoph-Hart This should probably be in the documentation

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          It_Used @d.healey
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          @d-healey I know this, I learned from your video how it works, but I guess my mistake was trying already created monolith sample maps convert to multi-mic. It was probably necessary to put all the samples decompressed into one sampler, combine them into a multi-microphone system, and then "bake" them into a monolith

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            It_Used @It_Used
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            And i can't find info aboutMulti-Mic into documentation. There are only contain functions related to Multi-Mic.

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            • d.healeyD
              d.healey @It_Used
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              @It_Used yes you have to do this before you covert them to a monolith

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                It_Used @d.healey
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                @d-healey Yes, I did that later, and found out that it turns out that samples with the same duration are needed there.

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                • d.healeyD
                  d.healey @It_Used
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                  @It_Used yes that's correct

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