> > >Again correct. A workaround is the following: number all files in >the order you want them (i.e. this involves changing the filename, >which you don't want to do if the same samples are used someplace >else as well). Then I could send you an applescript that converts >numerals in filenames to midi notenames -- like 60 becomes C3. If in >the EXS preferences you then have the option checked to "read root >note from filename", the samples will end up where you want them. >Somewhat involved, I know, but the best I can suggest. And if you're >dealing with tons of files this method beats having to set the root >note manually for each zone. Just let me know if you want me to send >you the script. > Nothing has ever beaten the Fairlight way of doing this, from mid 80s. Select a sample, hit root note and lower and upper notes, i.e. 3 midi notes, then a key command for next sample, which sounds, 3 midi notes etc. About 2 secs per sample. Regards Brian [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [EXS] Multi-Samples in EXS on MAC OSX...
2003-10-08 by Brian Gascoigne
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