Sampling for Home Studio 2004

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I just upgraded from HS 2002 to HS 2004, and the box mentions a "Dyad DXi Sampler." Is it possible to take a *.wav file as a source to be sampled, then use the sample as an instrument for composition in HS 2004? Sure hope so...

Thanks in advance!
 
JimmyJet said:
Is it possible to take a *.wav file as a source to be sampled, then use the sample as an instrument for composition in HS 2004?
Yes it is. It's just a matter of how to do it. I haven't used the Dyad Sampler, but I'm sure it works pretty much like any sampler...
 
Dyad uses Soundfont files (.sf2). I'm very ignorant about these things, but I don't see any mention of wave files in the Dyad manual. I don't know how to go about making Soundfount files from wavefiles, but it seems like that would be a thing for you to research. BTW, right-click on the Dyad sampler to get the help window for it.

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Thanks very much for the advice. Where does the basic list of instrument sounds get stored in Home Studio? Is it a file I can replace with alternative sounds?
 
JimmyJet said:
Thanks very much for the advice. Where does the basic list of instrument sounds get stored in Home Studio? Is it a file I can replace with alternative sounds?
There are no instrument sounds within Home Studio. It gets it's sounds from external sources (sound card, external midi device, or DXi).
 
JimmyJet said:
Is it a file I can replace with alternative sounds?
As long as it's only MIDI data, it can generate whichever sound you want, as long as you have a MIDI Source.

What soundcard do you have? Is it a SoundBlaster? If so you have native support for soundfonts.

Check out James Argos beautiful tutorial on How to use SoundFonts with a Live!/Audigy. :)
 
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