Hello there. Probably there’s an obvious answer to this, but I have some trouble finding out how to get a trig to play a very short sample in reverse immediately after playing it forwards. Thanks for your help.
Trigless trig with playbackmode on reverse?
If it is a super short sample <1step you might have to work with microtiming for the trigless trig.
It’s a very short sample of a voice. As said I’d like to have the same trig play the sound the voice makes forward and then immediately back again, to get a sort of inhaling effect. Of course I can play the same sample in reverse on another trig, which I did, but I was just wondering if it’s possible to have the same trig have this forwards/reverse effect. I’ll give your suggestion a try. Thank you very much.
A combo of square lfo to play mode and amp settings will get you where you want
Tried it with the LFO before I turned to this forum, but instead of playing the sample forward-reverse, DT for some reason kept playing it forward-forward, even after finetuning the amp settings for ages. Maybe I’ll give it another try.
Might be a bug if you can’t get it to work. I’ll give it a go myself now.
if everything else fails, just resample it manually playing it forward-reverse and save as a new sample
So I just tried it, works fine but it took a bit of fiddling to get the settings right.
I think it works best on a negative lfo depth - I used -3. Speed of 10, BPM multiplier of 4, on 120 bpm default track. On a long sample that is letting the vocals run forward until about step 8 then reversing. You’ll want to increase your lfo speed and or multiplier for the short sample.
Can you do that?, I thought once sampling is taking place parameters cant be changed.
O.k. I just retried it and it now works with LFO-settings: spd -35.75 ; mult bpm8 ; dep -3.00. I guess I had the speed wrong the first time. I’m probably going to experiment a little further though, because this way the effect still hasn’t got the sound and feel I’m looking for: I’m trying to reproduce the effect I got on the same sample with the PO-33 K.O! (I know, it would be simpler to just sample the effect and be done with it, but where’s the fun in that?). Anyway, I greatly appreciate the help you’ve given me so far.