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Author Topic: Basic VSTi sampler, loop start/end automation (found)  (Read 8800 times)

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Offline dawful

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Basic VSTi sampler, loop start/end automation (found)
« on: March 01, 2024, 01:03:47 PM »
I have a plenty of samplers, but I'm looking for a basic "light" sampler. Similar to the default sampler tool in FLStudio or LMMS. None of the ones I have offer "complete"automation parameters, for loop editing. Everything is there for filters, lfos, etc. Some even include automation for loop direction, ping-pong, etc. Kontakt (and similar) is a little heavy, for just one sample.

Something older would be better. 2015+ VST/i often run too heavy; even if they are a light plugin, for the day.
« Last Edit: March 05, 2024, 09:35:36 PM by dawful »

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Re: Basic VSTi sampler, loop start/end automation (found)
« Reply #1 on: March 05, 2024, 09:35:01 PM »
Found what I was looking for, in DiscoDSP Highlife v1.3. It is a VSTi sampler, too. Pretty light on resources. But I don't think in has it's own pitch parameter. It has something like a pitch wheel, but it behaves like a midi pitch wheel (which can be nice). But for the finer VST parameter pitch control, I'll have to use an added VST FX.

I was starting to think bloaty and newer were my only options. Tal Sampler, for example. Kontakt can do it, but though MIDI CC. And Kontakt is a little heavy. It isn't the most fluid UI either.

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