People balk at the price but it's clear this is probably the best digital synth made. I just got it and didn't realize how capable it was as a sampler. I would love to see Waldorf make an MPC like device. I bet it was be amazing. Their interfaces are so thoughtful. Amazing how fluid they made this incredibly complex device.
Also good to put the original sample pitch in the middle of the range. That way transposition is only half an octave up and down. Thanks for the great video.
This was very helpful! Thanks! Looking forward to more. I am somewhat put off by the usability of the interface or, workflow of the OS, in some situations, but the sound and power are overwhelmingly awesome.
You can use the touchscreen, I just found out. Slide your finger over the Sample Start, Sample End or other value on the screen next to the encoders. Works brilliant.
Can you import into one program 88 samples of a piano each sample representing a note of the 88 notes, and then set each sample to one of the 88 keys of the key range, so that the sound is as accurate as the source piano as possible? Thanks
Thank you for this one, great! Please go on with this tutorials. Happy New Year! btw....can the start and end points of the samples not be set using the touchscreen?
As I mentioned in another video you made : No sample transfer over USB. No Digital I/O. Feels like sampling on the Iridium throws me back to my Akai S900 days...when was that again ?
People balk at the price but it's clear this is probably the best digital synth made. I just got it and didn't realize how capable it was as a sampler. I would love to see Waldorf make an MPC like device. I bet it was be amazing. Their interfaces are so thoughtful. Amazing how fluid they made this incredibly complex device.
Thank you for the demo.
Also good to put the original sample pitch in the middle of the range. That way transposition is only half an octave up and down. Thanks for the great video.
Your English is Great. Your demos are great. I love my iridium
This was very helpful! Thanks! Looking forward to more. I am somewhat put off by the usability of the interface or, workflow of the OS, in some situations, but the sound and power are overwhelmingly awesome.
Here to remind myself this has much better bang for your buck than an old monomachine that is tempting me on eBay!
Thank you for this demonstration 🙏🏽
Gut erklärt! Mehr davon. Erleichtert das Programmieren.
Exellent video , no editor to do that nowdays ?
very interesting, thank you so much for highlighting this topic on this beautiful synth 😉
You can use the touchscreen, I just found out. Slide your finger over the Sample Start, Sample End or other value on the screen next to the encoders. Works brilliant.
Can you import into one program 88 samples of a piano each sample representing a note of the 88 notes, and then set each sample to one of the 88 keys of the key range, so that the sound is as accurate as the source piano as possible? Thanks
Thank you for this one, great! Please go on with this tutorials. Happy New Year! btw....can the start and end points of the samples not be set using the touchscreen?
Do you know if there is any plan to implement a warp mode like they have in ableton to the iridium sampler?
What happens with a sustained Key? Is the sample loopable? If yes, do you hear clicks or pops when It loops?
As I mentioned in another video you made : No sample transfer over USB. No Digital I/O. Feels like sampling on the Iridium throws me back to my Akai S900 days...when was that again ?
First thing I’m going to do is sample my sub37 and create a budget moog poly synth 😃
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