Going from a DFAM to an OT feels like going from sophomore to senior but so far I feel like I made the right choice.
My question is: I’m importing samples for the first time, some mono and some stereo. They’ve been batch converted using Switch to 44.1 24bit. When I start laying in trigs, the mono samples sound stereo-ish, like some weird phasing. I would like them to sound like dropping a mono sample on a track in Ableton and Ableton sums it to mono, but it is still coming from left and right channels. Summed, I guess? How do I get mono samples to playback in true mono and stereo in stereo? I was looking for a mix setting but I can find anything. I am sending OT normally from the main outs to stereo inputs on my audio interface.
Also and this is probably an easy one, but importing stereo samples they sound time stretched. Is there a setting/menu that will alleviate this?
A cool tool is OctaChainer, to gather up to 64 samples in one large chain, which offers the possibility to use them all on a single track.
There are a few options like stereo/mono, sample rate, normalization, etc.
Thank you, I checked Octachainer out and it looks very intuitive and easy to use. It still however made my mono samples wide, so I think it is something having to do with the samples I am using or the way I am converting them.
Got it-- I was just hoping to be able to batch convert and use some of the gazillion drum samples I have in my sound library and port them right into the OT without having to resample them one by one. I’ll get there.
I think I sorted it out (don’t kill me) I had a bum audio cable on the left output. I switched out the cable, started a new project, deleted all the previous samples and started from scratch and it seems to be working and sounding as it should. Thanks for the help with this!
Awesome, yeah it has so much potential. Me and my partner used to do a similar thing years back in our Mimosa Moize project, where we had a spectral patch that only played small slices of frequencies, so we could create a single audio file with many sounds at their different frequencies, save having to load multiple files. Basically the same concept as this but in the frequency domain instead of the time one.