Edit samples with...

Started by Metro28, September 07, 2021, 00:48:53

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Metro28

Is it real to edit samples with the "Scream Tracker 3" style trackers? (Impulse Tracker, Schism Tracker, ChibiTracker, etc.)
They told me it couldn't be done, but I didn't really understand the answer.

I feel like going to the bathroom :P

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Some trackers offer basic sample editing, but generally people use a different bit of software to edit the samples
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for editing and creating samples your best bet would be using audacity (older than version 3) with nyquist and ladspa plugins as there are helluva lot of them plus you can add vst effects
here i found an article about plugins you can use in audacity: https://www.audacityteam.org/download/plug-ins/
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Saga Musix

Quote from: Metro28 on September 07, 2021, 00:48:53
They told me it couldn't be done, but I didn't really understand the answer.
You said you have all those trackers, why don't you try it yourself? Then you will understand why it was said that you cannot edit samples with Scream Tracker. There are very basic editing functionalities in IT (and probably Chibi) but it can hardly be called sample editing.
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Metro28

Quote from: Saga Musix on September 07, 2021, 07:33:49
Quote from: Metro28 on September 07, 2021, 00:48:53
They told me it couldn't be done, but I didn't really understand the answer.
You said you have all those trackers, why don't you try it yourself? Then you will understand why it was said that you cannot edit samples with Scream Tracker. There are very basic editing functionalities in IT (and probably Chibi) but it can hardly be called sample editing.
Since I couldn't find how to edit samples, I decided to ask.