--- In exs-users@yahoogroups.com, Paul Najar <paulnajar@j...> wrote: > On 22/08/2005, at 4:58 AM, Sascha Franck wrote: > These are all good points Sascha that apply to esx and other generic > sampler instruments - except in one setting which happens to be the way > I use EXS as drum sampler most often. > > Kind regards > ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: > Paul Najar > Jaminajar Music Production > www.jaminajar.com Hi Paul, I think it was you that recommended www.wizoosounds.com Can't keep track these days, getting on you know ;-) anyway I have been on a trip since I posted here yesterday I think but it seems like a week... I've learned a lot since anyway. I got the MD Starclassic Kit (EXS24) It's not general midi but it's not hard to transpose the individual tracks in Logic to set up the drums. Some of the sounds like cymbals will have 3 or 4 zones of tonal differences and responses so you just pick the one you want. I agree with you about the way you like to work with the exs, that's about the way I've been working lately but using rmx in kit mode and committing to audio each separate track. If later in the mix you realize the something needs changing you just redo it at the end. It keep things humming along. And... the search continues. Wayne
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[EXS] Re: Drums for the EXS
2005-08-22 by Wayne Prue
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