@neekzio There is actually a clever way to use a single sample that is longer than 30 seconds if you're at all up for the work (and if you're NOT uploading copyrighted material to Audiotool!):
load each sample into your track (File > Import Sample > From File) (don't worry about the sample properties if your into that)
align them in the timeline so they play seamlessly
record the timeline as a sample (File > Import Sample > From Timeline)
save the recorded sample as the actual sample (now you can worry about the sample properties and tags and whatnot)
delete all the previous samples from the timeline and replace it with the final sample
tell audiotool to disregard the samples as well (File > Remove unused Samples)
upload the final sample (File > Sync Samples)
you've got yourself a 30+ second sample c;
But one feature that might be useful in general and for that purpose is uploading multiple samples at once. This could even be a premium feature and could create a seamless workflow in light of collaborations and more.
Well then you may look at this as a "for your consideration" then. However there are many scenarios where having longer samples would be helpful (mixes of even Audiotool tracks, remixes of tracks outside of audiotool using 30+ second long stems, etc.)
Though a second verification for users to upload samples may be preferable in that light. Regardless, it is something that needs to be strengthened (for the artists of Audiotool and those who own the rights to the copyrighted material)
anonymous user
2017-09-20 22:17 · 2017-09-20
speed it up in audacity and then slow it down when you use it in audiotool.
it's a bit of a wonky workaround but it doesn't appear that they will change it any time soon
hey how do you import samples in AT Next? I think i did it once but maybe i forgot... anyway, i can't seem to figure out how. I'm trying to add a vocal/vocaloid track i made
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@neekzio There is actually a clever way to use a single sample that is longer than 30 seconds if you're at all up for the work (and if you're NOT uploading copyrighted material to Audiotool!):
But one feature that might be useful in general and for that purpose is uploading multiple samples at once. This could even be a premium feature and could create a seamless workflow in light of collaborations and more.
Well then you may look at this as a "for your consideration" then. However there are many scenarios where having longer samples would be helpful (mixes of even Audiotool tracks, remixes of tracks outside of audiotool using 30+ second long stems, etc.)
Though a second verification for users to upload samples may be preferable in that light. Regardless, it is something that needs to be strengthened (for the artists of Audiotool and those who own the rights to the copyrighted material)
speed it up in audacity and then slow it down when you use it in audiotool.
it's a bit of a wonky workaround but it doesn't appear that they will change it any time soon
hey how do you import samples in AT Next? I think i did it once but maybe i forgot... anyway, i can't seem to figure out how. I'm trying to add a vocal/vocaloid track i made
https://probe.audiotool.com/