Only people like us can understand the tedium of a project like that. I salute you. (And thanks for taking pity on those of us still stuck with a 56 K modem.)
Because of the mention of GOS, may I assume you did this on Giga? And if you did it on Giga, would loading your art files crossfade our same samples? My Giga chops have gotten a bit rusty, and I can't remember if art files include crossfade info, but I imagine they do.
The crossfades sound seamless to me, and in a mix, I could not tell the difference at all. Certainly, it is not as risky as blending a perf-leg target note with a different sustain sample on another channel, and that is presently our only alternative.
Now I'm dreaming of perf-leg crossfaded solo horn samples. But target notes are shorter there. There might not be enough to work with.
On average, how long did each note take you to crossfade? Can you find the sweet spot with relative ease? I'm flashing back to my looping days on the S-550, when I'd spend about twenty minutes per loop.
Finally, did you use release samples after the newly looped portion of the perf-leg notes?
Again, a great job, Mike. Thanks for sharing your work.
Because of the mention of GOS, may I assume you did this on Giga? And if you did it on Giga, would loading your art files crossfade our same samples? My Giga chops have gotten a bit rusty, and I can't remember if art files include crossfade info, but I imagine they do.
The crossfades sound seamless to me, and in a mix, I could not tell the difference at all. Certainly, it is not as risky as blending a perf-leg target note with a different sustain sample on another channel, and that is presently our only alternative.
Now I'm dreaming of perf-leg crossfaded solo horn samples. But target notes are shorter there. There might not be enough to work with.
On average, how long did each note take you to crossfade? Can you find the sweet spot with relative ease? I'm flashing back to my looping days on the S-550, when I'd spend about twenty minutes per loop.
Finally, did you use release samples after the newly looped portion of the perf-leg notes?
Again, a great job, Mike. Thanks for sharing your work.