![]() ![]() ![]() History In 2003 IK Multimedia released SampleTank 2, which featured a formant-shifting option called Stretch. In addition to speeding up and slowing down samples across the keyboard to simulate pitch change, ST2 can also use a complex formant-shifting scheme. In short, this prevent the "munchkinization" of sounds when pitch-shifted. This is a great feature. SampleTank is generally playback-only, it's difficult to create your own sounds from scratch. SampleTank 1 uses a seperate ST Convertor program, which imports Akai Programs. SampleTank 2 has WAVE/AIFF, Akai, and SampleCell conversion built-in. IK Multimedia is noted for their skilled artwork with their interface, corporate grpahics, and web site. SampleTank may not be the "sampler-of-samplers," but it sure looks like it! File Format SampleTank 2 introduced a .stip file, which stores a Preset based on another .sth/sti/stw combination. You can make as many .stip's per .sth/sti/stw combination as you want. Architecture
Description An Instrument is made up of one KeyMap, which contains 2 "Oscillators;" in other words, two sample references, which can be mono or stereo. The main structure is a "Region", which is a a keyrange. There can be up to 127 Regions, one per MIDI key, and they can't overlap. Within each Region there can be up to 8 velocity splits. So, the most complex SampleTank Instrument can reference 2032 samples - 127 x 8 x 2. The big limitation with SampleTank is that each Region has to share the same tuning information. Thus, conversions can be very complex if the incoming source has samples that have programmed tuning offsets; however, Translator is able to deal with this adequately using hard pitch changing and sample replication. SampleTank 2 relieves some of this by giving each sample in a Region it's own Unity Note, and implementating a tuning control in the sample itself (thus alleviating the need to hard-change the sample data). SampleTank's parameter makeup is standard, with tunings and ADSR envelopes, although they are shared by both Oscillators. The modulation matrix is very extensive and modular, more advanced than most. Translation
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SampleTank I &
II Translation Status Translator converts to both SampleTank I and SampleTank II formats. |