Love the Rample so far.
I was wondering, is it possible to import say, a multisampled synth, and play it in 4 voice poly across a few octaves via midi ?
I know its not really set up this way, but if it was possible, it would be such a killer machine for me.
Or failing that, is there a crude way to do this?
At the very least, I see it can work with a single sample as a monophonic rompler, but is there any way you can play even play a single sample over 4 voices as a super lo fi sampler?
I think your pitch algorithm is really nice and would work well in this way.
Or even a step further;
Say, import 4 samples of a C note, in 4 octaves, and then split this over octaves of playback, pitching shifting each sample across its octave? Also like a primitive rompler/sampler?
Thank you.
Any insight on this?
I would nearly consider ditching another piece of gear and getting a second RAmple if this was in any way possible …
Thanks a lot for the kind comments
I’m sorry to say Rample was designed to be more of a standard sampler than what you’re describing. I hear where you’re coming from, and I agree it’d be killer, but I’m afraid that’s not quite in the scope of the module yet, and not a priority feature as of today. But I do take note of this feature request though.
A crude way to acheive this would be to have four similar samples loaded, and sequence their triggers & pitch. But you’d need some way to do voice allocation and proper gain on the 1V/oct signal to correctly to control the pitch, to make this setup playable. Quite a tricky ordeal, I think. Let us know if you manage to get somewhere, though!
Hope you’re having fun using Rample, and have a nice day
Thanks for the response! Thats totally understandable. Its a great machine regardless.
IF I come up with any black magic way of doing it, I will report back.
Cheers.
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