How to use the Maize VST Sampler to create an instrument that is layered by velocity to create added realism and depth.
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How to use the Maize VST Sampler to create an instrument that is layered by velocity to create added realism and depth.
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( ADD YOURS )D November 7th
An audio tutorial without sound!? What’s the point!?!?
( )Andy Slatter November 10th
D: I take your point, but when I made this video, it was in addition to a regular tut which has the audio, this video was intended as a bonus support file which would visually show you how quick and easy it is make patches in Maize Sampler, please check out the original tut if you are interested:
http://audiotuts.com/tutorials/production/how-to-create-a-velocity-layered-instrument-with-maize-sampler/
Thanks,
Andy
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