Solved Sampler - what happens when you use a mixture of mono and stereo samples with multi-mic mapping?
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What happens when you use a mixture of mono and stereo samples as a multi-mic setup?? I just did a test with 5 mono samples, and I noticed that 10 audio channels got mapped when I performed the multi-mic mapping operation. Which seemed a bit odd. I was expecting 5 mono, but what I got was 10 mono.
I'm guessing it was duplicating the mono channel into stereo which is why I ended up with 10, but then what would happen if I had a mixture of mono and stereo?
I'm thinking something like a mono microphone on a saxophone, and then room left and right microphones, mixed down to a stereo file.
Would this result in 1+2 being a duplicate of the mono microphone, and then 3+4 being the left and right of the room microphones?
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@Orvillain I think that in this case it's like Kontakt: one mono/stereo audio file is always routed to 2 channels.
I only used single mic mono samples and they do play back directly on two channels.
What do the merged files look like, size-wise? Did it double in size?
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@aaronventure said in Sampler - what happens when you use a mixture of mono and stereo samples with multi-mic mapping?:
I think that in this case it's like Kontakt: one mono/stereo audio file is always routed to 2 channels.
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@aaronventure said in Sampler - what happens when you use a mixture of mono and stereo samples with multi-mic mapping?:
@Orvillain I think that in this case it's like Kontakt: one mono/stereo audio file is always routed to 2 channels.
otherwise how are you going to pan the sample?
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Does anyone know if there is anyway to increase the number of outputs for every module in HISE? IE: 16 isn't enough for an acoustic drumkit with lots of channels. I'd want 32 minimum. 64 would be ideal.
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@Orvillain Ah. I'm an idiot. The answer is here:
https://forum.hise.audio/topic/8989/i-would-need-more-than-16-channels-available-in-hise(I think!)
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@Orvillain Pretty sure it just explodes.