As the title states, I am looking for a free VST sampler that exposes sample start offset to the VST host, preferably sample start offset would be directly exposed to FL, but I can deal with it being indirectly exposed, via, for instance, sample start offset being able to be linked to an internal modulation source and the modulation source being exposed to FL (think like an envelope generator inside of the sampler that I could set to 0 attack, 0 decay, full sustain, 0 release, and then being able to control the "ammount" of that envelope that is applied to the sample start offset via FL as an exposed parameter)
Does anyone know of a free sampler vst that offers this?
I am really trying to avoid spending any money on this as right now making music is nothing more than a hobby that is pretty low on my list of priorities, and I can currently use renoise rewired into FL to get this functionality (but I dont like the workflow of rewiring too much tbh), but I will consider buying something perhaps in a few weeks if I can not find a free sampler that lets me automate the sample start offset, and someone here can vouch for a non-free sampler as being worth the money.
Also, I only own producer edition, so directwave is not a free option for me (directwave player which comes with producer edition doesnt offer this functionality unfortunately).
Also, I wont pirate anything as I myself am a developer and wouldnt want people stealing anything that I make and sell, and I prefer treating others as I would want them to treat me (plus I dont like dealing with all the crap that comes with using pirated software, like a lack of support, weird glitchy behavior, and malware).
TL;DR FL using redditors, I hope you can point me in the direction of a sampler that meets my needs in regards to sample start offset automation, thank you in advance!
Submitted October 09, 2016 at 01:47AM by chreestopher2 https://www.reddit.com/r/edmproduction/comments/56ktnw/xpost_fl_studiodnbproduction_free_sampler_with/?utm_source=ifttt
Javier Rodriguez
Saturday, October 8, 2016