Know your Sampler
To help you get to know Bitwig Studio's sophisticated Sampler, we’ve created a series of video tutorials that goes from essential features to play modes and other advanced topics. Watch below.
The Basics - Part 1
In this first video, we look at the basics of Sampler:
- 0:20 - Loading samples
- 0:29 - Keytracking
- 0:45 - Sound shaping with the filter and envelopes
- 1:27 - Swapping samples
- 1:51 - Adjusting sample play times
- 2:15 - Loop modes, loop times, and crossfading
Modulating Playback - Part 2
In this second video, things get more advanced. Topics include:
- 0:13 - Using modulation
- 1:07 - Controlling playback via the offsets
- 1:29 - Modulating the playback offsets
- 3:12 - Freezing the playhead
Sampler as Wavetable Synth - Part 3
Get familiar with Sampler's Cycles mode, and use it to create complex, musical timbres from any sample:
- 0:10 - Cycles mode as a wavetable synthesizer
- 1:16 - Automatic tuning to the sample
- 1:57 - Formant shaping for sound control
- 3:52 - Bitwig Studio's voice stacking
Granular Sound Design - Part 4
Exploring the Textures play mode, putting granular synthesis at your fingertips:
- 0:03 - Basics of granular synthesis
- 0:17 - Independent pitch and speed controls
- 0:44 - Taking control of the playhead with Freeze
- 1:28 - Exploring grain size and motion parameters
- 3:27 - Creating movement via modulation
- 4:06 - Creating density with voice stacking
Making A Multisample - Part 5
It's time to get started with multisamples:
- 1:11 - Creating a new multisample
- 1:19 - What are Zones?
- 1:32 - Keyboard splits and the grid view
- 2:14 - Using drag-in gestures
- 3:16 - Setting up Velocity Layers
- 4:00 - Detail editing with List view
- 4:36 - The Select parameter
Advanced Multisampling - Part 6
Advanced tricks and features for multisamples:
- 0:28 - File metadata for placement
- 1:09 - Crossfades between Zones
- 2:18 - Distribute range equally
- 2:45 - Round-robin Zone logic
- 3:45 - Using Zone groups
- 4:16 - Per Zone modulations
- 5:26 - Modulating the Select parameter
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