So I found some nice kits online made for OP-1, but I want to remap them and group samples differently into kits with OP-1 Drum Utility tool. To do this, I need to slice existing audio files into separate samples to drop them into OP-1 Drum Utility tool. All software I used has some limitation and I find it pretty hard to do. Making everything on OP-1 is even more complex. Well, not complex, but time consuming. (lift from drum kit, drop on tape, glue together, repeat, drop into drum sampler, map, etc) So i thought maybe someone can recommend some flexible tools to do so? My most precise hit was with Maschine’s 2 slicing detection, which auto-sliced kit quite nicely. But the problem is it chops all samples into 2-seconds, regardless of how long actual sample really is, which requires silence trim afterwards in WavePad.
Maybe this can help (untested): http://manual.audacityteam.org/man/silence_finder_and_sound_finder.html
I make heavy use of Ableton Live.
If you just want to rearrange an existing OP-1 Kit you can just lift and drop within the kit to replace the samples.
Honestly I’ve been looking for a good audio slicer for a while. There are lots of them I’ve tried that don’t cut the mustard. Recycle is actually amazing but so expensive for an audio editor.
I use Maschine for all my sample editing. I don’t know if your looking to spend any money. But a mk1 can be found for pretty cheap. The hardware interface makes slicing and editing flow really well.
I use Maschine for all my sample editing. I don't know if your looking to spend any money. But a mk1 can be found for pretty cheap. The hardware interface makes slicing and editing flow really well.
Well, I use maschine and have device mk2, but all my tries to slice samples gave mixed results.
If you just want to rearrange an existing OP-1 Kit you can just lift and drop within the kit to replace the samples.
I find OP-1 sampling and work with sound kind of hard and “manual”. It is good for quick edits and sketches, but when you need to process 10-12 kits of samples, its pain.
I make heavy use of Ableton Live.You can use the Arranger View to cut your samples, maybe go to the Clip View if it's a loop, then just drag and drop on OP-1 Drum Utility.So easy !
I tried to make it with drum rack, but it exports as initial file + ableton file. Gotta try your method
I use Maschine for all my sample editing. I don’t know if your looking to spend any money. But a mk1 can be found for pretty cheap. The hardware interface makes slicing and editing flow really well.
Well, I use maschine and have device mk2, but all my tries to slice samples gave mixed results.
- Drag a sample to sound 1 on a new group2) Slice3) Choose Apply To on the maschine hardware (this sends a slice to each sound)4) Select a sound by tapping a pad and truncate (repeat for each sound)5) Right click the group and select Save with Samples (save it somewhere easy to find like your desktop)6) A Maschine file will be created with a corresponding folder containing the samples7) Drag and drop the samples in to the op-1 drum editor
Isn’t there a software someone made to create importable kits to the op1? I haven’t used it, but coulda sworn I read about it.
Isn't there a software someone made to create importable kits to the op1? I haven't used it, but coulda sworn I read about it.
The OP1 drum utility?
http://now.teenageengineering.com/post/47348903156/op-1-drum-utility