The easiest way would be to download some free soundfonts and let Logic's EXS24 sampler convert them for you.
You can find out more on a page I posted on the web.
http://drtw.net/drtimsaudiotips/
Tim Waters
pinineco2001 <pinineco2002@...> wrote: --- In Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com, "kirallenpdx" <kirallen@...> wrote:
>
> I just got Logic Studio and am working on a project that calls for
> various Mellotron sounds, but I could not find any such sounds in
> Logic's vast library. So, I managed to download some but I cannot find
> any instructions in the manuals or on the internet explaining how to
> install them. Many of the files I downloaded have .exs suffixes, but
> others are contained in folders containing numerous .wav files and a
> single .exs file. Still others are in folders with a single .dll file
> and a correlating text file. How do I import these so that Logic will
> recognize them? Thanks for any advice!
One way would be to use a convertion software such as Translator by
Chicken Systems or CDxtract by the company of the same name.
pinineco
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Re: [Logic_Cafe] Re: How to add instrument sounds to Logic?
2008-03-31 by Dr. Tim Waters
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