What's the best way to sample for Mimic and NNXT?

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Chi-Individual
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10 Nov 2024

I own FL Producer edition so I have access to their Kepler Exo synth but only in demo mode so I can't open anything saved I believe. I like the sound of it but not enough to buy it or upgrade to the all plugin bundle. I just want to make a random patch here and there. So I'd like to know what's the best way to sample what I make with it so I can use it in NNXT and Mimic. Should I just make a recording sample of a C at all octaves? Is there a best method that sounds better as you move up the keyboard?

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10 Nov 2024

If you want to get as close as sampling a synth allows for the best would be each note individually. And depending on the characteristics of the synth (filters, modulation, etc.) even some variations of those (again for all notes).

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10 Nov 2024

jam-s wrote:
10 Nov 2024
If you want to get as close as sampling a synth allows for the best would be each note individually. And depending on the characteristics of the synth (filters, modulation, etc.) even some variations of those (again for all notes).
I can do that for NNXT but that won’t work for mimic.

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10 Nov 2024

For Mimic or NN19 recording a filter sweep into a long sample and then playing with the sample offset (like we did in the old tracker days) can be a fun way to make music.

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11 Nov 2024

in flstudo use channel sampler https://www.image-line.com/fl-studio-le ... nelSampler
will multisaple anything in chan rack and make wavs on disk
use nxt to use them not mimic

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