This is an Ableton killer. I can think of no other words. Playback on mapped pads from any controller....it's now a really, really great feature for any genre.
Hi Greg! I hope that all is well for you and your family. It's Jay from CT. I am wondering, have they added any features within Groove Agent which would allow complete internal sample features, so that programs like "Loopback" are not necessary? If not, a complete Auto-sampling solution (Both internal and external, with variable sample features available, like the number of velocities desired per trigger... perhaps an entire "sub-menu" specifically for instrument sampling, to assure that nothing is crammed into/or missed in the current interface with arguments for "streamlining"). It'd be INCREDIBLE for someone to be able to pull ALL physical instruments into a laptop library so that they can just take a tiny midi keyboard with them (If that).
Great video. Why can’t we specify the instrument Name in the file name options though? We’ve got the year and sample rate and all kinds of other things we don’t need but no instrument name. So when you batch record a whole kit there are no descriptive labels on the pads. As usual, so very very close to being amazing.
Because your pad can be made up of multiple samples (or one sample can span in slices across multiple pads) - so you need to name the pad separately from the samples that it contains. And also you can use the same sample on different pads with different settings.
Good morning. A question about Groove Agent: after dragging a pattern into the track, how do I stop the playback that continues indefinitely beyond the event? 😒 Thanks.
All nonsense and chickimicki. But simple tasks like selecting given samples (somewhere in the dark depths of cubase) and put them on a pad... seemingly world's hardest job. Steinberg never heard of things like "intuitive". Yamaha and Steinberg are really a fitting couple!
Sorry, where is the video of you making a VST of your Violin? and is there a 'Player' version of HALion... you know what I mean, a free player please make more videos of how to make your own Virtual Instruments from my own real ones Cheers
HALion 6 does sampling and is great for creating a sample of your violin which can be distributed with the free HALion Sonic SE player. You can watch this video. ruclips.net/video/Bza9AHZmlnU/видео.html
I am really surprised there is no video that i can find to just pull the samples you want easily out of different kits to make a custom kit it should be easy.
It is super-easy: you can do that with copy/paste pads- set up two or more agents with the sounds you want to grab (you already get 4 in a single instance of GA - if you need more then create a separate track with a second GA) and copy/paste between them, save your agent preset and you are done :-).
Too many body moves. The recording process should be simple. It's more easier to record samples on an audio track or outside of the Cubase and then add them to GA5.
Great teaching ways and voice -- but you know I still can't record into a MIDI track? Yes I can drop patterns and convert into things but to actually just play Grove Agent and have it record the MIDI as I'm doing it -- eludes 10.5 Cubase LE. I've watched many videos -- can't replicate. THE SIMPLE THINGS JUST PLAYING AND RECORDING ... that is the biggest complaint of DAW. Unbelievably complicated and can't replicate.
This is an Ableton killer. I can think of no other words. Playback on mapped pads from any controller....it's now a really, really great feature for any genre.
Hi Greg! I hope that all is well for you and your family. It's Jay from CT.
I am wondering, have they added any features within Groove Agent which would allow complete internal sample features, so that programs like "Loopback" are not necessary? If not, a complete Auto-sampling solution (Both internal and external, with variable sample features available, like the number of velocities desired per trigger... perhaps an entire "sub-menu" specifically for instrument sampling, to assure that nothing is crammed into/or missed in the current interface with arguments for "streamlining").
It'd be INCREDIBLE for someone to be able to pull ALL physical instruments into a laptop library so that they can just take a tiny midi keyboard with them (If that).
Nice! Never used that before. Thanks!
Greg .. very well .. bravo
Can we do it with a free version of Groove Agent SE 5?
Great video. Why can’t we specify the instrument Name in the file name options though? We’ve got the year and sample rate and all kinds of other things we don’t need but no instrument name. So when you batch record a whole kit there are no descriptive labels on the pads. As usual, so very very close to being amazing.
Because your pad can be made up of multiple samples (or one sample can span in slices across multiple pads) - so you need to name the pad separately from the samples that it contains. And also you can use the same sample on different pads with different settings.
Is passable on beat designer make 7/8 , 9/8 , 11/16 , 13/16?
Good morning. A question about Groove Agent: after dragging a pattern into the track, how do I stop the playback that continues indefinitely beyond the event? 😒 Thanks.
... like in HALion 6 - the sampling works fine. And easy!
All nonsense and chickimicki. But simple tasks like selecting given samples (somewhere in the dark depths of cubase) and put them on a pad... seemingly world's hardest job. Steinberg never heard of things like "intuitive". Yamaha and Steinberg are really a fitting couple!
Sorry, where is the video of you making a VST of your Violin?
and is there a 'Player' version of HALion... you know what I mean, a free player
please make more videos of how to make your own Virtual Instruments from my own real ones
Cheers
HALion 6 does sampling and is great for creating a sample of your violin which can be distributed with the free HALion Sonic SE player. You can watch this video. ruclips.net/video/Bza9AHZmlnU/видео.html
Awesome...
I am really surprised there is no video that i can find to just pull the samples you want easily out of different kits to make a custom kit it should be easy.
It is super-easy: you can do that with copy/paste pads- set up two or more agents with the sounds you want to grab (you already get 4 in a single instance of GA - if you need more then create a separate track with a second GA) and copy/paste between them, save your agent preset and you are done :-).
Too many body moves. The recording process should be simple. It's more easier to record samples on an audio track or outside of the Cubase and then add them to GA5.
Great teaching ways and voice -- but you know I still can't record into a MIDI track? Yes I can drop patterns and convert into things but to actually just play Grove Agent and have it record the MIDI as I'm doing it -- eludes 10.5 Cubase LE. I've watched many videos -- can't replicate. THE SIMPLE THINGS JUST PLAYING AND RECORDING ... that is the biggest complaint of DAW. Unbelievably complicated and can't replicate.