It does make sense. But I was hoping to use my samples, as they very
accurately reproduce the rhythm section on my Yamaha Electone organ.

On Thu, 28 Feb 2019, 18:31 sqweek, <sqw...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Thu, 28 Feb 2019 at 23:05, Brian Sweetnam <sweetbb...@outlook.com>
> wrote:
>
>> My question is: is FS currently capable of regulating the playback speed
>> of any given sample, (faster or slower) without changing the pitch of the
>> sample, whilst playing it back?  If it is, where can I find instrutions
>> about this please?
>>
>>
>>
>> I need this feature in order to try to replicate the rhythm section on my
>> old Yamaha Electone organ, which is not going to last much longer.  So I
>> would for example like to select a thythm, and play along to any reasonable
>> tempo, but without changing the pitch of the rhythm as the tempo is either
>> increased or decreased.
>>
>
> Hi Brian, and welcome.
>
> Hopefully someone else will step in to address your query directly,
> because I'm not sure myself what fluidsynth is capable of in terms of
> sample manipulation.
>
> However, it strikes me that this is the kind of thing which would be
> achieved by having the rhythm in some kind of MIDI arrangement. ie. instead
> of having a single sample which represents four bars or whatever of rhythm,
> you have a whole bunch of samples representing each drum/instrument and
> trigger them in sequence. Then changing the tempo is just a matter of
> adjusting the timing of the triggers and the samples don't need to be
> changed at all.
>
> I don't know if it's feasible for what you're trying to achieve, but does
> that make sense?
> -sqweek
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