I bought an Akai S2000 and never used it because I'm just too thick (even
with Mesa PC and SCSI, I never got beyond basic loops, as it was just a
hassle and fiddly)
EXS and logic make all the things you describe a breeze, except for
separating drum sounds. You can cut up samples as much as you like, but word
going round at the moment is that the killer app for doing this is Phatmatik
Pro.
Haven't used it myself, but assuming it does what it says on the tin, it'll
be on my Xmas list for Santa along with The Grand.
I'll miss EXS when I've fully migrated to Cubase SX...
if you've got Logic, then you need EXS
Matt
-----Original Message-----
From: wil1870 [mailto:Billypain@...]
Sent: 13 August 2002 18:50
To: exs-users@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [exs] What are the benefits of having a Exs24 sampler?
I am interested in purchasing Exs24 sampler. I have a few questions
that I need answered. First, is the manual easy to understand?
Secondly I have an MPC 2000 which I use to Chop samples and play in
various arrangements in a sequence which include adjusting pitches
and so forth to make them fit and sound good. Can the Exs24 do the
same thing? Also can it be used to separate drum sounds and make new
drum sequences that can be use quantitized? What are the benefits
compared to a hardware sampler? Thanks for your input.
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RE: [exs] What are the benefits of having a Exs24 sampler?
2002-08-13 by Matt
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