Ijust wanted to thank you for your product - I have already made an awesome DS 'Organ' patch from a 20-30 year old mini 'toy' keyboard, which, once played on DS with some verb filter and chorus, sounds
remarkably like a real church organ - my mind was blown away!
LOVE your app. I've been using it a lot more lately for a 2600 and just today realized I can also use it to create multisamples of my acoustic instruments like the glockenspiel and whatnot instead of recording them into Pro Tools and separating them out after. It's so good. You rule!
SampleRobot is your personal sample library creator. It is designed for musicians and sound designers. The auto-sampling process easily turns your instruments into high quality multisample sets that can be used with your studio's hardware and software samplers. Create your own pro libraries in a jiffy.
Almost everybody needs samples in modern music productions. Using preproduced sample content is simple but also limits your sonic adventures. Are you a composer, sound designer, remixer or beat maker? Now you can instantly create your own professional samples and loops to express your own style.
We offer 3 different flavors of SampleRobot to suit your needs. Pro has everything you desire from a sophisticated auto-sampling application. Multi-X gives you the multi-export of SampleRobot Pro and many professional features at a reasonable price. Korg+Wave is your entry ticket to the world of automatic sampling.
SampleRobot is a very clever application. Sampling an acoustic instrument is, of course, a somewhat more labour-intensive task, but SampleRobot does make this task a whole lot easier than it would be using a conventional audio recording and editing application. Finally, I was also impressed by the 'Import Single Sound Library' function.
Samplerobot has been a HUGE timesaver for me. Being on the road and not having access to my synths it is the perfect solution for quickly and efficiently multisampling hardware favourites. Essential software.
SampleRobot wins the Innovation Award 2006 of German KEYS magazine. Thanks a thousand to all readers of KEYS awarding this important prize to us and supporting us with their engagement. In the category Innovation SampleRobot could prevail over other well-known products like Korg Oasys, Native Instruments Guitar Rig 2, Access Virus TI and DigitalMusicianNet.
It took longer than expected but now the SampleRobot 6.5 update is finally available from the SampleRobot website. This is a large update. We expanded on the export functionality and included 3 new multisample formats for SampleRobot Pro and SampleRobot Multi-X and there's more.
The sampling process can eat a lot of time when it comes to creating high quality sample libraries. When recording acoustic instruments you have to record each note as long as it takes to capture it properly. But for virtual instruments there is a trick that we used in SampleRobot 6.5 Pro to dramatically shorten the sampling time. With the new offline bouncing option the rendering of the samples in the included VST2 host is done with full processor speed. This means that you will save up to 80% time compared to previous versions. If you are heading for quality samples using your custom plugin sounds as a source there is no reason to make compromises any more because of the sampling time.
We want to give you the best sampling experience on the market that's why we have optimized a lot of features in SampleRobot. From 4K screen support to optimum Asio and Core Audio performance to a new export integrity check system to shortcuts for browsing projects, multisamples and samples. If you ever wanted to start a new sampling project, now is the time! ;-)
Are you a professional music producer, sound designer or library developer? Do you rely on samples as a crucial part of your productions? As the top-of-the-line product from SKYLIFE it offers all professional sampling features in one package. You can easily do automatic sampling of acoustic and electronic instruments. SampleRobot Pro is your personal sampling assistant!
Are you a Korg user or just starting off creating your own samples? SampleRobot Korg+Wave is your entry ticket to the world of sampling. Beginners can achieve excellent results with just a few clicks. SampleRobot Korg+Wave offers sample export functionalities for various Korg products including Nautilus, Kronos, volca sample, microSAMPLER, Pa4X and older instruments like Triton and Trinity. Even sample export in Wav format is supported.
Sample Robot by SKYLIFE is a spiffy tool for copping sounds from old keyboards or any other sound source. Yamaha formed a parnership with SKYLIFE resulting in Sample Robot for Montage, a version of Sample Robot that is tailor-made for Montage (and MODX).
Upon start-up, SRM displays a wizard leading you through the task of setting essential project characteristics like sample rate and such. In a moment of hubris, I cancelled the wizard the first time through and found the app to be somewhat inert. Me-thinks SRM needs to initialize its environment and clicking through the start-up wizard at least once does the trick.
Apple licensed pretty decent samples. I once tried to determine their original source and vaguely remember Sonic Reality. Others thought VSL lite (circa 2003). Association with Garageband unfairly cheapened their reputation.
I did a little bit of prep work. I renamed the AIF files, putting the center note into standard form. I checked the samples in Yamaha Tiny Wave Editor (TWE) to see if they were looped. (They were.) I normalized the samples using TWE. Turns out, SRM can normalize and I could have accomplished this task in SRM instead.
Admittedly, what came next were my most frustrating moments. I either imported one individual sample file or just the last sample file in the selected list. Arg! Long story short, it came down to finding the right combination of import settings.
The first screenshot shows the state of the project after a successful import. The samples are laid out correctly across the keyboard as derived from the sample file names. Further, SRM did a smashing job with the keybank ranges.
Sometimes a new waveform requires polish. The sample levels may be uneven across the keyboard or a sample may be out of tune. The MODX UI is well up to the job allowing tweaks for level and fine pitch.
Fully automated "Cloning" of Midi instruments
Fully automated "Cloning" of virtual instruments
Semi-automated "Cloning" of instruments without Midi
Instant access to all instrumental sounds via software samplers
Work in other studios or on stage without carrying equipment
Mobile composing on a laptop computer with all original "hardware sounds"
Instant play: no wiring, no repairs, no loss of sounds
Perfect "Total Recall" for every session
Play monophonic instruments polyphonically
Convert audio sampling CDs into directly playable software instruments
Professional loop editing and Auto-Loop processing with WaveRobot
Including powerful premium Multi-Samples from famous synthesizers
Easy to use modular graphical user interface
Wait for Logic to drop for iPad and keep the fingers crossed it also include the Auto Sampler (which is based on samplerobot).
Virsyns AudioLayer also does a pretty good job of auto-sampling instruments when needed...
@Samu said:
Wait for Logic to drop for iPad and keep the fingers crossed it also include the Auto Sampler (which is based on samplerobot).
Virsyns AudioLayer also does a pretty good job of auto-sampling instruments when needed...
Coulometry is the preferred method for trace-level determination of moisture content (10 g to 10 mg content absolute) in liquid, solid, and gaseous matrices. It is simple to use, results are available in less than three minutes, and as coulometry is an absolute method, a titer determination is not required.
The OMNIS Coulometer offers maximum flexibility: If the sample volume increases, users can add another OMNIS Coulometer Module, e.g., to determine the moisture content and bromine index in parallel or to perform analyses with different reagents. Adding an OMNIS Dosing Module to the OMNIS Coulometer eliminates the risk of exposure to the KF reagent enabling the fully automated exchange of exhausted reagent.
Together with the OMNIS Coulometer, Metrohm launches the OMNIS Sample Robot Oven for gas extraction. Gas extraction enables moisture determination in matrices that cannot be analyzed directly in the titration cell such as, e.g., solids. The OMNIS Sample Robot Oven can be fitted with one or two Oven Modules for maximum flexibility and increased performance. A maximum of 100 samples in standard vials with a volume of 6 mL can be analyzed for moisture content completely unattended.
Hi I am new to robocode. I installed java and robocode with no problem. But
when I create a new robot, the robot would not even show on the list when
creating a battle. The java file compiled correctly, I even copied the sample
robot file to another and saved it in a different folder but it won't still
show on the list. Tried pressing F5 and Ctrl+r to refresh but still the robot
does not appear. Please help me. Thanks in advance
What I did was, in the Robot Editor, I went to new and chose robot and I
entered Jipjip in the first prompt and cge on the second promt. I did not edit
the code the source code of Jipjip.java and simply saved it in cge. I then
compiled the source code. But when I start a battle the package cge does not
appear nor will the robot appear in the (No Package).
Thank you Dennis for taking time to write back about this issue. I really appreciate that. Recently, other people have run into the same problem. But I havent got a clue before your reply. :-)
The current version of Robocode (1.9.3.5) uses this Compiler Option:
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