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Hi all,

I'm asking this because I want to trigger my drums from Sample One, not from Impact, and play them in real-time.

I have Atom and Atom SQ, what I want is to have Kick on Track 1, Snare on Track 2 and I want to trigger Kick channel with only the first pad on Atom and Snare with only the second pad, is there a way to do this?

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by Tacman7 on Fri Jun 24, 2022 6:57 am
So you want to have a track with an instance of sample one on it for kick, another track and another instance with snare on it, etc.

So 5 drum tracks and 5 instances at least. The notes you put your sounds on would be how you play a note, they are all live and monitored. S1 can't really separate or direct a live input stream by channel.

Don't think Sample1 was designed to use this way...

Manual says this:
Export to Impact XT
Once you've created some samples you love, you can always import them to Impact XT using drag-and-drop. To do this, click and drag your chosen sample from the sample list in SampleOne XT, and hover your cursor over an Impact XT tab at the top of the Instruments window. Impact XT is then shown, and you can drop your sample onto any pad. You can also select multiple samples in SampleOne XT, then click and drag the group into Impact XT as described above.

By default, when multiple samples are dropped onto a pad, they are all assigned to that pad and are played interchangably, according to the current Layer Mode. To distribute multiple samples across multiple pads, press and hold [Shift] before dropping them. The first sample is assigned to the selected pad, and each subsequent sample is assigned to subsequent pads in ascending note order.
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by jazzundso on Fri Jun 24, 2022 11:41 am
An other way to do this would be Multi Instruments.

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by Fornicras on Fri Jun 24, 2022 3:43 pm
Tacman7 wroteSo you want to have a track with an instance of sample one on it for kick, another track and another instance with snare on it, etc.

So 5 drum tracks and 5 instances at least. The notes you put your sounds on would be how you play a note, they are all live and monitored. S1 can't really separate or direct a live input stream by channel.

Don't think Sample1 was designed to use this way...

Manual says this:
Export to Impact XT
Once you've created some samples you love, you can always import them to Impact XT using drag-and-drop. To do this, click and drag your chosen sample from the sample list in SampleOne XT, and hover your cursor over an Impact XT tab at the top of the Instruments window. Impact XT is then shown, and you can drop your sample onto any pad. You can also select multiple samples in SampleOne XT, then click and drag the group into Impact XT as described above.

By default, when multiple samples are dropped onto a pad, they are all assigned to that pad and are played interchangably, according to the current Layer Mode. To distribute multiple samples across multiple pads, press and hold [Shift] before dropping them. The first sample is assigned to the selected pad, and each subsequent sample is assigned to subsequent pads in ascending note order.
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But that's how you discover things, use it how you want.


Studio One and Sample One are capable of what I want. Atom and Atom SQ are not. Because after some research I could do this on my Oxygen Pro 61 by assigning pads to different midi channels with M-Audio's editor and inside S1 splitting channels, and enabling recording/monitoring of each instance of Sample One, and now you can play different channels with different pads, so you can play and program them in real-time to different tracks (makes it much easier for arrangement)

The problem is Atom and Atom SQ pads are fixed to Midi Channel 10 for god knows why, and there is absolutely no way to set them to different channels because there is no midi editor for them.

And Multi Instruments is not a way to do what I want, I want each drum hit to be in their individual tracks, and be able to program them at the same time to their individual channel while being able to play different pitches of the single sound (in Impact you can't do that because each pad only has 1 pitch). Multi-Instrument can play multiple pitches but at the same track, and it takes too much to set it up that way.

Atom and Atom SQ are great devices with incredibly limited customizability, I think Presonus need to make an editor for them and let us change all of its mappings.

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by Jemusic on Fri Jun 24, 2022 7:34 pm
There is one work around that might work for you. Firstly create a single Instrument track and route that to say the Instrument of your choice. eg Sample One. Have all the drum sounds on the various keys eg C1,D1, E1 etc..

Now record your performance and record it all onto the Instrument track. Then after that is done you can select the Instrument track and then apply Explode Pitches to Tracks. This will then create new tracks for every pitch. So you will end up with multiple tracks with only one note pitch per track. They can all be still routed to the one virtual or external instrument. But now you have each pitch on its own track for editing etc..

From there you could also route each individual track to a different virtual or external instrument as well.

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by Lokeyfly on Sat Jun 25, 2022 7:37 am
Fornicras wrote "Studio One and Sample One are capable of what I want. Atom and Atom SQ are not. Because after some research I could do this on my Oxygen Pro 61 by assigning pads to different midi channels with M-Audio's editor and inside S1 splitting channels, and enabling recording/monitoring of each instance of Sample One, and now you can play different channels with different pads, so you can play and program them in real-time to different tracks (makes it much easier for arrangement)".

I was thinking the hardware controller route as well, but not knowing what you've tried with success in the past, I couldn't (or others) make that suggestion off the cuff.
I dont know or need Atom SQ, but pretty sad if that can't utilize or direct multiple MIDI channels or multiple tracks. Maybe these guys know of a way.

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