Answer1: I have been playing with huge samples, that contain multiple loops…
this because i am playing with ideas about live usage and some trickery.
one of the problems is… if i slice a giant sample into multiple loops.
I cant reslice those easy… and i cant do sample-start-offset tricks with it.
that means i have to sample the sample i am playing in a recorder… and slice it their
or do start-sample-offset tricks on that one… so i would say:
if i want to create loops, it can be less fun to have giant samples that slice into loops.

Answer2: see answer1: you can do other tricks on single-samples that are impossible after sliceing it the first time. … The other thing is… Sometimes those things i create in a daw… dont translate well into a live-performance… so i fix that with single samples… just pick a nice sound and play with it… to cumbursome to pick a slice out of a new sample… cant find one… choose new sample… scan all slices again…bla

answer3: I am sure there is more… but i dont want to end up typing a long essay on it today :slight_smile: