The phasing doesn't matter too much for some sounds like electric guitar where the thing's going to end up being chorused anyway - try loading up the default v-switched EXS guitar patch, and whacking on the crossfade ... it suddenly becomes a really nice playable instrument! OTOH, if you are building an instrument from scratch, you could create matching "hard" and "soft" samples by starting with a single sample and EQ-ing it differently. Perhaps cut the treble and put in a big bass bottom for the "soft" sample, and put in some nasty EQ spikes to catch top-end features for the "hard" sample. --- In exs-users@yahoogroups.com, Ned Bouhalassa <ned@n...> wrote: > Well, I know I b*tched just like a lot of people about EXS having a sample > crossfade function: be careful what you wish for! > > Has anyone noticed the phasing when you're in that in-between-two- samples > zone (say mp and mf)?
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Re: Xfade's great, but what about the phasing?
2002-12-28 by Eric Baird <eric_baird@compuserve.com>
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