Sample Chopping Tutorial \\ Little deFormer 3 Sampling Groove Box \\
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- Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
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Creating, editing and playing sample chops is quick and easy on Gotharman's Little deFormer 3 groove box!
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TIMECODES:
0:14 Sampling external audio
1:58 Adding start, end and chop points with the graphical waveform editor
4:53 Adding chops automatically
8:18 Sequencing sample chops via the keyboard
9:26 Deforming sequenced sample chops
11:45 A little jam
Sample chopping is an important basic feature of any sampling groovebox, dating back to the classic Akai MPC, the Korg Electribe boxes and more recent devices like the Elektron Octatrack. Gotharman's Little deFormer 3 offers you three different ways to chop up your audio: manually with a graphical waveform editor, manually in real time and automatically. Chops can then be sequenced like any other sample and even mapped to the keyboard keys for quick and easy jumping between markers.
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My ears have been deformed by the deformer... as usual, you always come up with interesting video's!
You are making me WANT this wondrous deformer 3 machine ! 💥👀💦
Nice chops! This little box is pure magic!
Thank you very much for your great tutorials ! I found it quite difficult to figure out how good the LD3 was before your videos. Now I know. :)
It was the same for me. I knew about Gotharman for ten years before, I bought my first synth from them because it was hard to understand what I would get. I'm really glad I got the LD3 then and decided to make those videos so that other people jump on that awesome bandwagon too! They're brilliant instruments in my opinion and it's amazing how they evolve with the software and filter updates over the years :-)
@@tuesdaynightmachines Thank you ! Do you still use the LD3 regularly ? Is it easy to compose a whole track with it ? Are the enveloppes slow enough to make good pads ?
Of course it depends on what kind of music make, when it comes to track building. I have used it a ton standalone and I even bought the TinyLD (the small version of the LD3) for when I'm traveling. I've become a bit of a Gotharman fanboy I must say. The (big) LD3 is definitely a desert island synth for me. Regarding the envelopes, there is a special 4x mode for them, that makes them 4x slower, which is veeeeery slow :)
@@tuesdaynightmachines That is great, thank you ! The more I try to know about the machine and ask questions, the more I feel it is the one I need, with all the features I expect from a groovebox.
YEAH!!!
CHOP THAT NOIZ!
🥁😝💀
Can samples be selected and auditioned via midi notes/(or buttons) instead of scrolling through them via a knob for audition when chopping? How quick is resampling?/ And or is creating a new sample from a chop command presented. Are folders for sample management present? how many samples per bank? Is audio via USB possible or on the roadmap?
Thank you
Sample/chop selection via MIDI: no, I don’t think so.
Resampling: very quick. Pff the top of my head it’s like: press FUNC-SAMPLE REC no matter which menu you’re in, select the audio out as source, hit record.
Chop to sample: yes
Folders: no. Only four banks. Sample management is limited. You can only rename/delete the last sample in the bank for example. No moving either (only copy). Samples are best managed on a computer and then copied via USB.
Amount of samples per bank: I think 1024, but it might depend on the sample upgrade. Check the website :)
USB Audio: no and won’t happen as far as I know. It’s just a thumb drive port.
very dope video. (side note: maybe use a de-esser or move your mouth away from the mic) ;)
Thanks for the tip!
Very cool, using the iPhone as a sample source 👍🏾
Thank you! I think nowadays the sound quality from smartphones is quite alright for dirty sampling :D
Thanks for this video. It s well explained and give goods ideas.
Cool! Good to know :) Thank you very much!
Excellent tutorial ! Many thanks !
Hey :) Thanks for your comments! Did you get an LD3 recently or have your owned one for a while already?
@@tuesdaynightmachines yes I had a ld2 and now a ld3. Diving back into it recently !
Thanks for the video :) do you know if you can rename a sample, and how do you delete a sample from the internal drive?
You can delete the last sample of each bank. Renaming is not possible, only naming directly after recording. You can however export samples to a USB drive, delete them there (via the LD3 USB menu) and then reimport into the sample memory.
@@tuesdaynightmachines I hope he can add a rename and delete function for samples in a firmware update :)
@@modularsoundbath That would be nice, but according to the manual this limitation is due to the especially secure sample memory in the LD3 and it sounds as if there‘s nothing to change that via software. I suppose a rename feature in the USB menu would be possible though, so one could not only delete, but also rename samples won a USB Drive round trip.
That could work! I have a tendency of making variations of the sample when I edit, or don’t have names that make sense for the samples when I start a new preset