Is there a way to make controls for solo-ing one sample?
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@d-healey Ok! I did it. Now what do I do?
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@d-healey Is there a script I need to type?
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Yes, you need to transpose incoming notes as Christoph suggested a few posts back
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@d-healey Ok! how? The samples keys overlap so It's gonna be a little hard I think...
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@Rikahana each sample should be mapped to a single key
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@d-healey Just one? Not multiple?
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@Rikahana Just one key per sample
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@d-healey will they still able to be played on a full range? and almost all of them share the same root note (C4), so is that gonna be okay?
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@Rikahana I think you need to explain your idea in a bit more detail.
I want users to be able to select one specific sample with a button.
Is each sample a different pitch?
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@d-healey No, I mean like a sample full range sample map for each specific sample. As in, every sample sounds different but I want to make it a mix and match library where you can select each unique sample by pressing a button. And users should be able to play multiple samples on top of each other based on which buttons are pressed. Like some kind of menu for different sounds. That's why they're all on the C key.
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@Rikahana I get it now. In that case you do need to have each sample in a separate sampler (separate groups would be better but currently we can only enable 1 group at a time or all groups together which isn't suitable for your project). Each sampler needs a MIDI muter. Then on your main interface you add one button per sampler that controls the corresponding muter script's ignore button - minimal scripting required.
@Christoph-Hart Any chance of getting the option to enable multiple groups at once?
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I got it to work! Thank you! ^^