Redux: Set sampler voices to 1/mono

Wanna use redux as a mono voice sampler sequenced via midi in my DAW and not phrases. can’t seem to find a way to set the samplers voice count to 1 so it cuts playback on a new note. I’ve read some discussion on this forum about this from 2015 but uhhhhh anyway to do this yet? :smiling_face:

I don’t have redux, but in Renoise there are a few ways to do this. One, hit the mono button on the instrument editor. Two, set all samples’ NNA to Cut, or three, assign all samples to the same mute group, both of these options are in the sample properties section

Ya you’d think Redux would follow that behavior but it’s only mono in the phrase editor and not externally sequenced.

you tried all of those and none of them worked? weird… maybe mono behavior for plugs is set in your daw? i dunno :upside_down_face:

It’s only mono in phrases as you described. There is no way to set it as an actual monophonic instrument unfortunately.

That is pretty weird and would loooove this to be added.

Can you describe the use case? Why I ask depending on what kind of volume envelope vs what NNA actions etc change the behaviour of the volume envelope and thus the sound.

I’ll give an answer to your question because I am interested to see if there is a workaround or a function that I may be missing.

The use cases are pretty self-explanatory. One would be to load a single cycle wave sample and play Redux within a DAW like a simple monophonic bass instrument that also responds to portamento and legato.

Sorry should have explained better. My answer differs if you were retriggering a looped break vs an instrument.
This is regarding notes from a DAW not phrases.
Breaks: the mono button should suffice
Instruments:
Without an envelope or ADSR again the mono button should suffice.
With an envelope or ADSR, use mono and NNA= cut (the last note played will trigger the release part of the ADSR)

In this sequence G4 is the last note played.

More in-depth on NNA here

Thanks for the replies all!

Yeah I’m just trying to mimic sample offset in my daw’s midi editor. Thru the posts in this thread I figured out I get the behavior I wanted by turning Mono on, and setting all my slices to One-Shot and NNA to Note-Off.

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Glad you got it sorted.

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