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Wed 25 Jan 2006, 03:29
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Surely you just need to record the audio loop into your software sampler (if you have one) and then trigger it like you would a software instrument?
I don't use any software instruments myself, but as far as I know, it's like a cross between MIDI and audio - it uses sample-accurate MIDI as a trigger, but records as audio, which is pretty much what a software sampler should do. At least, there must be some software samplers out there with this capability. Again, I still use my hardware sampler, so don't know for sure.... interesting idea though.
Brett
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