NOOB Question about resampling Volume and FX

Greetings Elektronauts,

I got a Digitakt yesterday, and after months of seeing videos on youtube, i immediatly started playing around, creating sounds and i wanted to resample those sounds. I got to the part that the resampling was made, but the sound isn’t quite the same. The volume is a bit lower (does resampling occur after the master volume? i play at night using headphones mostly so i keep a low volume on the master level knob) plus the reverb and delay weren’t recorded (i had quite the ammount).

From reading similar topics, i understand that the FX are resampled, so maybe i disabled something i am not aware.
Can anyone help me out on this?

Cheers,
bgc

This is an old post but with no answer. I am having the same issues. Does anybody know what can be done? I know that DT is normalizing the sample, but how can I go through it to make it as loud as the first one?
Cheers

Same doubt here :slight_smile:
I made a sound based on three audio tracks I would like to use as a single audio after resampling. The sound is much quieter but it also doesn’t keep the same quality, in terms of sound shaping…any ideas?
It may be couz it is normalizing before saving… A workaround would be recorded in audacity or any other external tool, and then imported back into the machine, but it is a bit of a hassle…anyone?

when you are hearing the sound initially it is going to the stereo effects.
When you resample it, it is summed to mono (as DT samples in mono). This is why it sounds different I suspect.

The fix would be to sample it without the effects applied, and then apply the effects to the track you bounce it to. This works less well if you have three samples you want to sample together all with different effects on.
Then you might be better off resampling each one in mono, and then resampling them together before applying a bit more stereo reverb/delay to widen them.

tldr: You can’t sample the stereo effects and keep them in stereo.