Sample Set, Copy & Paste
In this setup I’ve got three samplers. I’d like to use the same sample set in each sampler. If I want to change the sounds in all of them I have to copy and insert the module and rewire.
Possible feature requests to solve this
1) Copy & Paste the sample set between the Samplers
2) Use a virtual Sample Set that is managed and edited globally
Comments
Let's start simple: What's the point in using more than one sampler if all have the same sample set? It could be triggered by multiple arps using the MIDI merger.
This would be useful... If you need to make use of more than 8 voices you do need multiple samplers. Or if you do not want the same midi going into each of them.
I made patch that uses 8 Flexis, all with the same sample. I have to copy and paste the same in and it is tedious.
I proposed this once before, it seems related. Linked modules/racks, where identical racks or modules can be linked, where a change to one carries over to changes to others. Or it could be a parent/child relationship.
for this case with samplers, you can make a preset (I think) with modulations and connections still intact.
If I want to change the sounds in all of them I have to copy and insert the module and rewire.
Or use presets.
In this case I’m recording samples in an experimental/live way. I wouldn’t want to be saving them as presets.
@Charlie OK, why not record live audio in multiple samplers simultaneously?
That's possible, even when recording is triggered by keys.
Good tip but in this example that’s not possible because the arp is triggering different notes so the recording is not the same.
Another possibility in this case is a Replace option when Cut and Paste.
Other possible solution (beyond just samples) a sort of temporary preset bank. Like Sampler A/B/C can be recalled within a project. I have temporary preset folders for this purpose.
Or a general Copy & Paste Settings function that preserves modulation inputs.
Copy + paste preserving inputs/mods would actually be preferred for me. It’s probably less likely that you would be copy and pasting and not wanting those things preserved. It would be a huge help for racks where you need many layers of similar modules all routed similarly.