Colin Shapiro wrote:
> Sorry, of course you're right. The main thing is that .exs files (or
> aliases pointing at them) must be in the Sampler Instruments folder
> for Logic to see them.
I hope you all remember that there also is a way of creating "song-based"
instruments.
In your song folder, create a subfolder, call it "sampler instruments". Copy
some EXS patch into that directory (or create a new one) and it will now
show up in your instrument's list exclusively when the song is loaded.
This is very nice if you for example a) have some patches that you will
never need again but in that song (I very often sample some vocal parts of
the song in question) or b) want to alter one of your "generic" EXS
instruments (one simple example: you may need another snare in your
drumset).
Btw Jer, regarding that string patch:
After unzipping most of the wavefiles (apart from two) had some weird .bin
fileending ("XYZstring.wav.bin") so I renamed them and the EXS found them
fine... but, two wavefiles now just sound like fullblown digital noise (they
even are exactly that as they look so as well...) and the highest zone
caused some very weird artefacts. Would you happen to know the exact file
format of the source file? I don't think they are on www.samplelibrary.net
anymore as they have recently moved to www.ampfea.org and not yet restored
all their content.
Regards,
SaschaMessage
Re: [exs] EXS24 Strings
2002-04-26 by Sascha Franck
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