This is a short preview of the upcoming S2400 Kit Creator web application.
The application allows you to drag and drop audio samples in various formats—including WAV, AIFF, SND, MP3, and others—directly into your web browser. It automatically converts them into the native WAV format required by the S2400, with the correct bit depth and sample rate.
Once your samples are imported, you can adjust basic parameters such as gain, pitch, loop points, and pad color. When you’re satisfied, you can download the completed kit to your SD card and load it directly into the S2400.
This is for ALL S2400 users and is DSP card agnostic.
We’re aiming to release this to our beta team by the end of the week for final testing. It will then be available for all users, free of charge, at www.islainstruments.com
Feels like Christmas. It’s a chilly 25 degrees here in Western Massachusetts, my Arsenal just smashed Real Madrid 3-0 and now you drop this?! Hats off, Brad! You’ve brought this project to warp speed. This is easily the greatest modern era beat machine by light years.
Looks amazing! I couldn’t tell from the video, but is it possible to hear samples in the browser area while scrolling through them before loading into S2400?
‘bunch of esoteric bs’ aka nerd flexing lololollllll. really tho, this is brilliant and i believe i heard you say that we could expect to be able to convert Akai .snd files. getting a CF card reader installed on my 3000 and would love to be able to convert those files. curious, though. would i in theory be able to reverse convert an S2400 file to a .snd file with this application, Brad?
So this means that multimode settings will be included in the kit file? I use multiple slice points for round robin in multi mode for practically everything…and this would be such a time saver!!!
Suggestion:
When in Slice-Multimode, hitting numeric keys 1-8 (or maybe a-k) on the keyboard coresponds to hitting pad 1-8 on the machine to play from sample start.
Same when in Slice-Singlemode could be just key 1 or a or maybe the space bar.
one idea is to pitch transpose UP the sample 12 semitones in the app so that when you drop the sample back down to the correct pitch within the sampler in classic mode you get the perfect S2400 crunch