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DRUMS => Spark => Spark Users Community => Topic started by: rodanmusic on August 27, 2012, 06:53:47 pm

Title: Sample Layering
Post by: rodanmusic on August 27, 2012, 06:53:47 pm
Can someone please explain how the layering process for samples works in Spark.  There is hardly any information on it in the manual.

I tried getting two drums to play together each on their own layers but couldn't get it to work as I assumed it would

Is there a way to eq specific layers?
Title: Re: Sample Layering
Post by: Kevin on August 28, 2012, 09:22:03 am
Can someone please explain how the layering process for samples works in Spark.  There is hardly any information on it in the manual.

I tried getting two drums to play together each on their own layers but couldn't get it to work as I assumed it would
The layer are based on velocity.
Lower layer for lower velocity, higher layer for higher velocity.
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Is there a way to eq specific layers?

no
Title: Re: Sample Layering
Post by: rodanmusic on August 28, 2012, 10:21:03 pm
So there is no way to have the sample layers play regardless of the velocity so that you can create a singular kick drum from multiple drum samples?

As of now my workflow basically goes as follows:

use battery 3 to adjust each sample layer's individual adsr and pitch envelopes.  Output the results of each to their own mixer channel where I can eq each individual layer and then finally send the results of that to a buss channel where I do overall compression and leveling. 

Then I have to bounce that and import it back into spark.

How are other people doing this? Is there an easier way?
Title: Re: Sample Layering
Post by: Kevin on August 29, 2012, 08:08:42 am
In the upcoming version you will be able to stack the layer.
However you wont be able to EQ each layer individually.

Kevin
Title: Re: Sample Layering
Post by: rodanmusic on August 29, 2012, 05:03:33 pm
Awesome I can't wait! That will be extremely useful for me :)
Title: Re: Sample Layering
Post by: punkdSICO on September 01, 2012, 10:38:09 am
Sounds good, Kevin..  Im still hoping for an August release of the next version :)

ta,

Paul