Le 13 juil. 05, à 13:21,"HKC" <hkc@...> a écrit : > There was a Giga version which Logic convert quite nicely, that's what > I did. I didn't see any EXS version, of course I would have used that > but like I said the Giga works just fine. > > Quoting Paul Astles <astles@...>: > >> can anyone tell me how to map the ns free kit?...i can't work out how >> to get >> all the layers in the right places >> thanks in advance >> paul I was just dealing with Ns free kit this morning ! :-D All is described and available at : <http://www.naturalstudio.co.uk/ns_kit7freedownload.html> In the first § there's a link to users presets for different formats ; <http://naturalstudio.co.uk/bb/viewtopic.php?t=112> which needs to download also the audios (in ".wav samples §) ; the EXS file contains 2 EXS stereo instruments. There are also versions in different formats each containing the same audio files, particularly (for us Logic users) a Soundfont ( 2 mirror sites, for fast and low connections) and a Giga version (containing 2 instruments with different velocity presets), that Logic converts very easily : just put the download files (or folder) in your Instrument folder, and open them with the Exs plug pop up menu ( needs to "refresh menu" first for them to appear there). They will be then converted : a new instrument will be created at the same place ; don't keep the original file : it will stay in the menu (eventually save it elsewhere for backup) and audio files will be put in the "Soundfont samples" or "DLS-Giga Samples" folder (which would be created if none existing), or aliases of these folders if youve done so, which place is depending of Logic version (Logic folder for L6 and User>Library>Application Support>Logic for L7). At the end, there are 4 slightly different instruments (velocity, Env 2 and out volume - didn't notice other ones) all made from the same audio files. -- Gérald RYCKEBOER ryckeboerg@...
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Re:mapping ns kit
2005-07-13 by Gérald RYCKEBOER
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