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Re: [exs] The most important wish list for drum sample lovers

2002-12-25 by osullyman <musical@attbi.com>

Sascha (or anybody),
In the exchange that ended with your post below, you are talking about 
audio files right.
Is there anyway to audition rex files without having to import them, 
extract them and then play them  on a track, I know in Reason from Dr. 
Rex you can just scroll through you rex loops and audition them quickly 
to find one you like. I'm new to using rex so I am trying to figure out 
the best way to use them. Is there another way to go thru and play rex 
loops from Logic or the EXS.
Also does anyone have any thoughts about the pros and cons of 
Spectrasonics Stylus, as opposed to using rex files, and/or are there 
other drum options for the non-drum programmers like myself. When I 
make a drum track from scratch, 1 tom tom or snare at a time, it sounds 
like the kid next door with his first drum kit! (If I throw in one of 
those rex loops, suddenly I'm a hip hop genius.)

Thanks
Sully

 In exs-users@yahoogroups.com, "Sascha Franck" <saschafranck@s...> 
wrote:
> > Uh, really? Can you expound, Sascha? At what point is this possible?
> 
> - Load a drumset (well, a single zone for that matter would be sufficient).
> - Load a sample into that zone if there isn't any allready.
> - Record and play some sequence through it (or play it manually).
> - Click into the zone's sample box to bring up the "open" dialog.
> - In that dialog box, check "Auto-Exchange".
> - Scroll through your samples happily, when done press enter.
> 
> That's it.
> 
> Cheers,
> Sascha

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