Groups in a single key and others
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Hello, I know that if I import several samples in a single key, they will be in RRGroups and that's fine, but when I import samples for another key, they keep the number of RRGroups from the other key, so how can I create several keys with RRGroups number correctly? in some keys I have 20 samples and in others I can have 10, samples 11-20 are not going to sound.
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When it asks if you want to change the number of groups on import, click cancel instead of ok.
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@d-healey I think that that way all the samples will sound at the same time and the RoundRobin will not be executed.
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@Felipe-Flores No it only affects the mapping
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@d-healey I'm importing them this way, then I click cancel and all the samples sound at the same time.
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@Felipe-Flores Click cancel in this window
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@d-healey
It's not working, all samples are still playing at the same time.
In facts, I just saw your video on roundrobin techniques, but you only explain one key.
I would like the RoundRobin on each key but obviously with different number of samples because not all keys will have the same number of samples -
@Felipe-Flores Are all of the samples in the same group?
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@d-healey In key A there are 7 samples (Conga 2 Open), and in key D there are 12 samples (Conga 2 Mute), I only need to play the samples in RRobin on each key and I think that for that, each key must have a number of Different RRGroup.
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Yeah that looks right
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@d-healey Yes, but the problem is that now all play only 7 samples, as established in RRGroup and in key A, samples 8-12 are not played.
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@Felipe-Flores You only have 7 groups
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@d-healey Yes, but the other key must have 12
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Map the A key first, this will create 7 groups, then map the D key, this will create 12 groups. Then duplicate the A key to fill the extra groups.
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@d-healey Ok, so the only way would be to set the same amount of samples to each key, I'll try it that way. Thanks for the help.