-In other words...let's say record violins each note up the keyboard
for their full length on track one(use a click or count to cue the
note starts)...reload new sound...say,cello...record each note of the
keyboard full length on track two(synched to begin with previous
track click/count) and so on
then play back all the tracks balanced and panned or eq'd/efx'd
into your sampler as a single new bank(assigning each note to it's
proper place in your sampler) no loops unless you want them.
Fat end-of-the-universe tron layers unlimited....you could do this
with brasses,choirs,organ,whatever...mix Chamberlin and Mellotron
sounds together on single notes.
-- In
Mellotronists@yahoogroups.com, "charel196" <charel196@y...>
wrote:
> record each note of each sound you want to layer on separate audio
> tracks of a 4/8 track recorder or computer software(all notes must
> start together) then resample the layers into your sampler as a new
> single sound.