ALGORITHMS
M5ALGOIN
Rev 1.7 Page 41
SAMPLE-1 M5000
This algorithm is very similar to our popular sample option in the TC 2290. Some of the main
differences are however, that this sampler features
STEREO
sampling, the sample can be
played with MIDI velocity and the samples can be loaded and saved to disk. Several samples
can be stacked in the internal memory and all samples can be replayed simultaneously from a
MIDI keyboard/sequencer, e.g. a drum machine with sampled drum sounds. Another common
use is "flying in" vocal samples. Let's say you need backing vocals on your song. For this
purpose you hire one or more vocalists. Normally, they would have to sing the same chorus
lines several times during the song and maybe it needs to be overdubbed with harmonies. All
this takes time which in the end means money. With a sample flyer you have the backing
singers sing several chorus versions on for example 10-15 different tracks. This might take
only a few hours. Once the backing singers have left, the engineer/producer is able to easily
arrange and mix a complete version of a chorus. When this is done the complete mix of a
chorus is sampled into the M5000 in stereo. Now he can 'fly' the chorus into the song
wherever it's needed. The chorus can of course be saved to disk for later remixing.
The diagram below is an addition to the signal flow diagram found in the "BASIC
ALGORITHMS" module on page 2.