a link is posted four posts above yours.
perhaps you read the thread and figured this out?
Good idea doubling its speed if itās so large.
Youād need to check if too much high end is lost in the process though as I reckon most samples have an essential high end to themā¦ (didnāt grab the pack myself yet).
Seems to me like some of those, especially āstaticā, donāt need to be the full 30s long ? Another way to save space, I mean.
Is this pack coming back? Seems to be missing on Elektron siteā¦
Ghosts in the machine, apparently
All of those samples could have been 5 seconds long perfectly.
Perhaps a script in audacity can fix thatā¦
You could drop them all into DigiChain and use the pitch up by octave selected sample action, then download a zip containing all the individual files?
This can also be done in DigiChain, drop in the files, on the selected actions list Shift+Click Truncate, enter 5 in the box that pops up, then download a zip of all the truncated files.
wow thanks / didnāt even know about digichain before
itās way more capable and easier to use than elektronās transfer thing (or even loopcloud)
what the hell
they should be paying you
Thanks, downloaded onto my Mac and opened no problem
Have hosted this zip file for 100 or so people already and yet have foolishly not installed it myself. Has anyone made anything nice with it yet?
There have been several good ones in the Current Sounds thread. Recent M:S offerings from @Leonsarmiento come to mind.
Thanks @Annihilation_Squares ! Super Glue noises are really fun to use. A little randomization on sample start point and your patterns will never sound the same twice.
My only problem was that the original sound pack was too big, so I used Digichain @brian3kb to create a āMini Glueā sound pack:
Itās the same Super Glue, but every sample have been trimmed to only 3 seconds.
Still a lot of random one cycle waves hidden in 3 seconds of those noises.
If you loop these 3-sec samples I guess youāll hear clicks?
Quite likely if they were just truncated in DigiChain, there is a fade-in/fade-out batch action too, but that doesnāt really help with looping, but at least reduces clicks when the sample ends playback.
As these are just noise samples, you could try the blend tool, choose several samples, truncate them to less than a second and then use blend to smooth them together which results in a wavetable style sample, and if the number of source samples is evenly divisible by the number of blend steps chosen, that output file will loop just fine.
Has Elektron given up on zipping up a few samples correctly? The Pack is no longer available on the homepage.
Strange storyā¦
This pack is available again
@Leonsarmiento Would it be possible for you to share the āmini glueā version of the pack?
(not sure if this can be done - but given itās a free pack then maybeā¦)
Thanks
Sure!
here it is: