Hi, Jonathan. It's been a really long time since I had the S-10 (loved those
mini-disks!) but I'm guessing what you're seeing is just the natural limits of
sample stretching. Instead of letting you play a sample all across the keyboard to the
point where it sounds really awful and only dogs can hear it Roland lets you go up to a
certain note and then they prevent you from playing that sample any higher. I thought it
just played the highest note over and over again even when you played higher on the
keyboard - I don't remember it repeating the whole octave. This is just a guess, but
for only one sample with no split, three octaves sounds like it's all you're
going to get.
Anyone currently with the S-10 can correct me if I'm wrong. But if you need more
than three octaves you're probably going to have to do more samples and then set up
your own splits.
'Glad to see folks are making good use of the "old" technology. I used to
love my S-10 - somewhere I'd gotten this awesome complex sustained orchestral hit
type of sample that might've come with the unit. It sounded fantastic. I think it
was called 'Peter Gabriel.' I still have a sample of it for my S-550
someplace.
Jesse
-----Original Message-----
From: Jonathan Randall <randaj38(a)me.com>
Sent: Nov 30, 2011 11:27 PM
To: sgroup(a)sgroup.ca
Subject: [sgroup] QUESTION ON THE ROLAND S-10
I have been playing around with my ROland S-10 and have just created a simple 514K sample
of a bass guitar in Band D. I have no other sample, and after pressing F1/F2 there
don't seem to be any splits or anything else.
The problem is that my sample plays nicely across the first3 octaves of the keyboard then
on the final octave the pitch repeats the second last octave rather than continuing to go
higher.
Im guessing this is either a really word problem or some simple setting that Ive missed.
Any help much appreciated….Given there is no split and only this single bank loaded I just
can't figure out why my first 3 octaves are fine and this last octave is a near
repeat of the second last octave.
Thanks Jon_______________________________________________
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