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How to save slices from Quick Sampler? [SOLVED]


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I'll refine my question: is there a direct way to save or export or bounce all slices as samples out of the slice window in Quick Sampler?

There's no way to do all the samples in one single operation I'm afraid. It may be faster to:

 

1. Turn flex on for the track,

2. Adjust the transient markers if necessary,

3. In Flex view, Control-click the region and choose Slice at Transient Markers,

4. Turn flex off,

5. Select all regions,

6. Control-click one of the regions, and choose Convert > Convert Regions to New Audio files.

 

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This is a feature that I fully support.  Should be able to export all samples into a specific folder. 

 

I found that I can use a key command splice at transient markers and then export all audio regions as files into whatever folder I choose. 

Very cool!  However, I would like to adjust transient sensitivity and also snap to zero crossing to avoid any clicking at the end of the files.  So, if I can figure that out I will post it in here as well.  If someone has any tips please let me know!

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