JonathanTaquet / Oe2sSLE

Open e2sSample.all Library Editor (Oe2sSLE) for Electribe Sampler
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Crop sample #28

Open soundprayer opened 5 years ago

soundprayer commented 5 years ago

If I have a long sample and want to use just a looped part of it, it still uses a lot of limited E2S memory. It would be very nice to have an option to crop sample and save onto sdcard only that part we use!

JonathanTaquet commented 5 years ago

I will add a first simple implementation of this feature (also called "trim" in some wave editors) soon. I found some little existing bugs with slices when developing it, and will fix them first. But it should be OK in a few days.

Until then, if you do not use slices (which as I said are currently slightly buggy) you can load your current sample in the electribe and export them into wav file (or just export the e2sSample.all file). The electribe will automatically trim the sample between the start and the end markers. Note that I think that this systematic cropping of the electribe is not really a good implementation choice. Because, if I want to be able to later lengthen my sample I can't... That is why the cropping I will add to the software will be only done on user request.

Latter I think I'll propose some tools to help users to save some memory, with supervised automatic detection of trimming location, or with re-sampling functionality.

soundprayer commented 5 years ago

Fantastic, thank you for your answer and your work. With cropping: users could go back to your software and then change the length of a sample. But when exporting it could send only cropped part to the electribe. maybe that's the solution?

Czw., 6.12.2018, 00:33: JonathanTaquet notifications@github.com napisał(a):

I will add a first simple implementation of this feature (also called "trim" in some wave editors) soon. I found some little existing bugs with slices when developing it, and will fix them first. But it should be OK in a few days.

Until then, if you do not use slices (which as I said are currently slightly buggy) you can load your current sample in the electribe and export them into wav file (or just export the e2sSample.all file). The electribe will automatically trim the sample between the start and the end markers. Note that I think that this systematic cropping of the electribe is not really a good implementation choice. Because, if I want to be able to later lengthen my sample I can't... That is why the cropping I will add to the software will be only done on user request.

Latter I think I'll propose some tools to help users to save some memory, with supervised automatic detection of trimming location, or with re-sampling functionality.

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JonathanTaquet commented 5 years ago

A release with a trim function is published. We will see for other more advanced functions later.

soundprayer commented 5 years ago

Fantastic - thank you :)

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A release with a trim function is published. We will see for other more advanced functions later.

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