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Aug 6th, 2008
If you're serious about sampling, you need Redmatica Keymap! This tutorial shows you why ...
Creating complex, multi-layered sampler instruments can be a real time-consuming chore that eats up hours of valuable production time. Thankfully, Redmatica software has brought us Keymap.
Keymap is an incredible production tool that makes it easy to create multi-sampled instruments. More than just a simple patch editor, Keymap lets you edit sample duration, loop points, and fades to create realistic sampled sounds. There's also a host of time-saving automatic sample mapping features called magic pads that make it a breeze to set-up multi-zone sample patches. And if that's not enough, the icing on the Keymap cake is it's amazing Harmonic Re-Synthesis tools that can be used to pitch correct off-tune vocals or create dramatic and unique effects for your sampled sounds.
All of the topics above, and many more, are explored in detail in this tutorial. Along the way, you'll learn some valuable remix tips & other sampling tricks you can incorporate into your daily production workflow. For a full list of this tutorials contents, see the Table of Contents below.
Chapter 1: Keymap Basics
Section 1: Introduction to Sampling
01. The Origins of Sampling (What is a Loop?)
02. Early Digital Recording-Fairlight-Emulator
03. Sampler Overview
Section 2: Quick Start and Set Up
04. Set Up Audio & MIDI Preferences
05. Keymap Smart Switch & Multi-Outs
06. Keymap Volume Control
07. Quick Look Resizing & Moving Samples
08. Overview of the Interface
09. The Sample Editor and Signal Flow
10. Open an EXS Instrument in Keymap
11. Sending Back to EXS and Saving a Keymap Project
Section 3: Magic Pads
12. Cutting and Mapping Audio With Magic Pads
13. Adding Multi-Samples With Magic Pad
14. Importing Multisamples Using Velocity
15. Marking Zones for Keep And Remove
Section 4: Understanding Zones
16. Manipulating Zones by Hand
17. Editing a Zone
18. Tuning Zones Using The Root Parameter Box
19. Map a Zone Selection To Current Layer
20. Cutting Zones to Create Variety
21. Using the Pen and Erase Tools
22. Creating and Naming a Layer
23. Use The Pen Tool to Add a Zone Based on Velocity
24. View, Mute and Solo Layers
Chapter 2: Slicing & Dicing Samples
Section 5: Sample Looping and Tuning
25. LowRes & HiRes Autolooping
26. Crossfades in Loops
27. Optimzed Crossfade and Fine Tuning Loops
28. Set Loop From Selection & Sample Editor Overview
29. The Crossfade Editor
30. Using Autophase for Seamless Looping
31. Incrementally Changing Loop Length
32. Generate a Single Cycle Autoloop
33. Correcting Single Cycle Pitch and Using Tuning Fork
Section 6: Using Layers
34. Open A Garage Band EXS in Keymap
35. Drag And Drop A Folder Of Samples And Rename
36. Duplicate and Rename a Layer
37. Layer Box and QuadraSmooth
38. Using dB Sliders To Create Volume Contour
39. Moving Layers
40. Using a Group to Create a Note-Off
41. Using Set-Up to Crossfade Between Multiple Zones
42. Dynamic Range Editing
43. Use an Expression Pedal To Control Velocity
44. Change Decay Times of an Entire Instrument
Section 7: Slices and Loop Remix Instruments
45. Mapping Sample Selections to Layers
46. Slicing Samples on Transients and Mapping
47. Editing and Restoring Slices in The Sample Editor
48. Slicing on the Beat and Mapping to a Layer
49. Using a Slice as a Roller Edit
50. Slice Volume
51. Crossfading and Swaping Slices
52. Audition Mode
53. Using Option Shift to Render Variations
Chapter 3: Advanced Keymap Features
Section 8: Harmonic Re-Synthesis
54. HR Pitch Analysis, Algorithim and Tranpose
55. HR Interface Overview
56. Changing Pitch Using The Draw Tool
57. Reduce/Expand & Smear Tool
58. HR Formant
59. Understanding Polyphonate
60. Create Effects using HR Amplitude & TruView
61. HR Time Editing
Section 9: The Big Picture
62. Intro to the Save-As Interface
63. Drag and Drop Scripts for Custom Renaming
64. Set-Up Editor and Resource Window
65. Statistics Window, Assigning Key Commands and The Console
66. Groups And Group Chains
67. Surround And Space Editor Intro