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Samplv1

Samplv1 is a stand-alone and LV2 sample trigger. It can take any sound and manipulate it in ways you probably never thought possible.

Strengths [Weaknesses]

Flexible

Samplv1 isn't just a sample trigger, it's a synthesizer that uses samples as its basis. Take any sample you have and load it into Samplv1 to manipulate every aspect of the sound.

Weaknesses [Strengths]

Singular

Samplv1 is not a sample mapper. It will not take a GIG file and map it to the keys of your controller. It's a sample trigger and synthesizer.

Install

Install samplv1 from http://studioware.org, from the audio/samplers group.

Usage

Launch Samplv1 as a stand-alone application from the K Menu or from a terminal:

$ samplv1_jack

It is also an LV2 plugin, available within most any DAW of your choice.

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Samplv1 is an intuitive application; double-click on the sample panel to load a sample. Offset the pitch of the sample with the Sample dial, activate or de-activate looping, and manipulate the envelope and LFO of the soundwave with the GUI controls.

The second tab of Samplv1 features global effects.

Sessions

If you are using Samplv1 as a plugin, your DAW manages all of your session data for you.

If you are using it as a stand-alone application, then sessions can (and should) be saved along with any project data used in your current musical composition. The drop-down menu at the top of the Samplv1 window serves as the Save and Load interface.

To save a preset, type in a name and click the Save button.

To load a preset, click the Open button.

See Also
Linux Sampler
Fabla