I found a great resource for multisamples someone had prepared for the Deluge - great because whoever it was has a similar taste to me in terms of what you need to sequence with. I prepared almost 2Gb of them in SampleBuilder while Pat was watching the footie - should have guessed it would handle the note B referred to as H (weird but some companies do that) so wasted my time removing them all. The biggest mistake, however, was in not bulk-converting them all to mono. I guess I've wasted almost 1Gb as the majority of these, despite being from synths like the Odyssey, ARP2600 and Minimoog, they have been recorded in stereo. Duh! Oh well, if I ever start running out of space I can always reclaim it. They're also a bit lower level than I'd use but we'll see how they sound when I import them before starting my Friday sesh. As the Wavestate doesn't really have synthesis - unless you count transitioning between different waves as synthesis - then a good stock of usable multisamples will be invaluable.
Gig tonight at the Conti. Seems like it starts at 7 and ends just before midnight so may drain my Friday stamina. ;)
Good gig, not as packed as expected but a nice night. Pat came for us heroically but was plagued overnight with cystisis and suffered during the day. Consequently Tim and I didn't do our thing but hopefully can Monday or Tuesday. I spent more time with Wavestate and KSP. In the evening I trimmed some of those complex keygroups, deleting as many as I could and getting the RAM requirements down to less than 30Mb. Some of the worst were my percussion collections which had loads of samples, I hadn't really looked. Just shows my idea of that 4Gb gave a very false impression - one I'd have mentioned in a review if I'd been doing one. Always the way with sample-based instruments, in my experience. You always spend way too long faffing, editing, organising and generally wishing you'd got a pure synth instead. Still, I'll know in future and will make my own multisamples with far fewer chunks.
Sunday and I think the review is pretty much done, bar that last run-through. I did drop most of the history stuff though and it's still on the high side of my expected wordcount.
Review sent in yesterday (Tuesday), I maybe trimmed too much but made wordcount. Will see what David says. Today, Pat still got Cystitis and awaiting wee test results before antiobiotics. She's gone to see Margaret but didn't take her fucking phone so I've no idea if she's OK or not. Driving me crazy at the moment, seems determined to push herself too far.
I had a shit afternoon with the Wavestate. What started as a simple project (convert all the multisamples to mono and save all that keygroup space). Having done so I clearly renamed some and didn't get all the samples in the right place, wasted several hours making my patches work - and they don't sound as good now, some are out of tune and I've broken about half of the Performances I made. I do wish I'd sent it back right away now and may yet ask Matt if he wants it. Failing that I'm going to leave samples alone for a while and work ith the internal waveforms as all my performances using those exclusively still work fine!
Friday I had half a gummy and did more Wavestating. Made a good patch that uses the two fairlight flute multisamples, one of which has gotten slightly out of tune since I deleted lots of keygroups. Turns out that if you have these two oscillating in two adjacent ws cells, the effect is a rather pleasuing vibrato-tremelo you'd struggle to do any other way. It may be that other features of this "transition synthesis" are also waiting to be discovered. Looking at my jul/2025 folder, I see I did one Easel track and the rest is Wavestate - 16 KSP projects with numerous Performances. Shall I chuck all this work to start again on a MultiPoly? I guess I don't know but will see if Matt still wants a second Wavestate.
Tim and I had a good sesh on Saturday checking out the tracks he's been doing in the EMX. Some quality stuff and some with space for me to play in. We named a few to give me a starting note and all will be well, I think. We'll have a jam Tuesday afternoon mebbe too
Reading Eddie's book "An ethnic trying to get by". It's really quite excellent and very funny. I'm just over half-way through. Hope to finish it today.. My calves are still killing me after Thursday's yomp to Crinkle Crags. Tony's gonna lose me soon, I fear.
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