I am new to G-Stomper, excuse me if I request already implemented features that I simply haven't learned about yet.
I would like more ways to affect the individual samples- "Fit to beat" that would stretch a sample the length of the bar or pattern. And some ability to chop samples into rhythmic pieces, for instance, use the sequencer buttons as sound on/off switches as on Korg ESX and Kaoss units.
The other request I have is a granulator effect.
Thanks for this amazing instrument.
sample manipulation
Re: sample manipulation
Thanks a lot for your feedback L Jefe
Yes, absolutely agree. This is planned for the future. But I cannot promise a date yet. At the moment I'm working on the upcoming synthesizer, which takes all capacity. Once this is released, I'm going after all the feature requests
That's truly a good suggestion, thank you. Just checked some granulators on the web. Very promising sound. Once the synth is done I can think about that.
L Jefe wrote:I would like more ways to affect the individual samples- "Fit to beat" that would stretch a sample the length of the bar or pattern. And some ability to chop samples into rhythmic pieces, for instance, use the sequencer buttons as sound on/off switches as on Korg ESX and Kaoss units.
Yes, absolutely agree. This is planned for the future. But I cannot promise a date yet. At the moment I'm working on the upcoming synthesizer, which takes all capacity. Once this is released, I'm going after all the feature requests
L Jefe wrote:The other request I have is a granulator effect.
That's truly a good suggestion, thank you. Just checked some granulators on the web. Very promising sound. Once the synth is done I can think about that.
Re: sample manipulation
planeth wrote:At the moment I'm working on the upcoming synthesizer, which takes all capacity. Once this is released, I'm going after all the feature requests
Wow!! Well this is why I generally don't make feature requests, as the developer is usually working on something more interesting than I could have imagined. This sounds exciting.
Thanks for listening. I love the software as it stands, but will be following development with great interest.
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