> In EXSP, the "P" is meant for "player",wich means that you cannot create > your own "sampler instruments". From: "pcoelho377" <pbc95124@...> >Welp, I guess there is always something your dealer won't tell you >about the great software >your about to buy. Ah well. > >However, where there is a will, there is way. I simply created my >samples. Found a EXSP >patch that has patches I would rarely use (I backed up the original >files just in case) and >replaced the samples in that directory with the ones I need, having >renamed my samples >to match the original names and viola, I now can trigger my custom >samples under that >patch. > >This may not the be easiest, but is indeed cheap and it gets the job >done. Alas however, if >I wanted full control for the playback of my custom sample, envelops >and cycling etc. I'm >limited to the patches already created. Good thinking! But you don't have to give up the original patch. Just rename it. -- Nick Batzdorf 818/905-9101, cell 590-9101, fax 905-5434
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Re: EXSP24 and custom samples
2004-12-10 by Nick Batzdorf
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