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OpenMPT => Help and Questions => Topic started by: AndreR on July 28, 2007, 13:53:45

Title: Sample Creator
Post by: AndreR on July 28, 2007, 13:53:45
Is there a programm the create small and great sounding samples out of normal HQ-Waves? It should be freeware oder completely free. Audacity has no 8-bit-support and sounds nur great after downsampling.
Title: Sample Creator
Post by: LPChip on July 28, 2007, 17:53:47
There are sound generator programs. They can make like sine/square/triangle/saw kind of waveforms, and save it directly to a wave file.

Another option is to use VSTi's, together with modplug, make one pattern with a sample. Add a C00 effect on say... row 8, so you have a short sample, and add pattern 0 to the order list. Now save as wav, and you should have a sample that sounds exactly like pattern 0.
Title: Sample Creator
Post by: residentgrey on July 29, 2007, 01:03:28
Audacity can do that stuff and more. tis more fun with a mic, recording my weird ass voice is always good for a laugh :P
Title: Sample Creator
Post by: Snu on July 29, 2007, 01:16:21
8bit? eew... so much noise.
well, if you load the wav file in modplug you can convert it to 8bit (tho i cant imagine why you'd want to), or downsample it (which would halve the size).
Title: Sample Creator
Post by: LPChip on July 29, 2007, 11:14:29
Wait, you mean converting high quality samples to lower quality samples?

You can do that directly from whitin OpenMPT's sample editor.

You can convert from stereo to mono and from 16 to 8 bit. Furthermore, you can downsample.

3 ways to make large samples small so you can make your module smaller.

I usually try to not switch from 16 to 8, but downsample instead, as that gives still good result and a relativelly small filesize.

Do note: there's NO undo function for doing this, so keep a copy of the HQ sample with you so you can restore it until you get the right result.
Title: Sample Creator
Post by: Waxhead on July 29, 2007, 11:58:33
Quote from: "Snu"8bit? eew... so much noise.
Often 8bit can be quite impressive. Depends a bit on samplerate of course but even with bad samplerate music created with 8bit sound often get that special feel and may sound real good actually.
The squishy sound of low samplerate 8bit sound (let's throw in clipping here also shall we) often helps create a more distinctive rhythm than more "quality" sounds thus making a you feel the music a bit better (sometimes - not always hehe) ;)
Title: Sample Creator
Post by: Saga Musix on July 29, 2007, 21:56:01
never ever use 8bit drums. you'll regret it as soon as you listen to your songs with headphones :lol: downsampling works better here, except for hi-hats. you can convert loops to 8bit, but those will lose quality when you downsample them.
Title: Sample Creator
Post by: LPChip on July 30, 2007, 08:19:23
Quote from: "Jojo"never ever use 8bit drums. you'll regret it as soon as you listen to your songs with headphones :lol: downsampling works better here, except for hi-hats. you can convert loops to 8bit, but those will lose quality when you downsample them.

Thats true, cus downsampling removes from the higher frequencies. Thats why bass samples usually can be downsampled alot. Their frequencies are not high, so you don't need to have all those higher frequencies.

But then again, pure higher frequencies usually don't get that much noise when converting to 8 bit, as the noise is being shaped around the lower frequencies. (unless ofcource there already is a noisefloor in the sample)