Pardon me for askign a dumb queston, but ... Doesn't logic already let you do this? 1. Assign a track to "Drums Mapped" 2. Go to the relevant environment page, open the drum mapper, and route the appropriate keys to different output cables. The new "cable" outputs appear on the drum mapper as additional output triangles. 3. Click "New/Transformer", create one "transformer" gizmo for each output, and wire them up. 4. Wire each transformer module up to a different Audio Instrument. 5. Load instances of EXS24 into each of these audio instruments, load one with your bassdrum kit, andother with your snares, another with your hihats, etc. 6. Play with the relevant Transformers to move your output snare note events (etc) around the keyboard until they point to whichever key(s) on the EXS contain the sounds that you like. I just tried it, and it all /seems/ to be working, realtime. Is there some problem here that I'm not seeing? --- In exs-users@yahoogroups.com, "dangcookie" <dangcookie@a...> wrote: > I purchased the EXS24 assuming that I'd be able to put an audio > instrument at the end of a drum map. I thought it was a fair > assumption, being that Logic is generally very flexible. Once I > discovered that it couldn't do this, I hoped that Logic would > someday soon allow me to use hihat and cymbals kits that I would > construct on the EXS24, and construct (on the fly using drum maps) > the really creative combinations of kick, snare, toms and percussion > using my trusty drum maps utilizing my K2500 kick, snare, etc. > programs. Well, I'm still waiting.
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Re: The most important wish list for drum sample lovers
2002-12-28 by Eric Baird <eric_baird@compuserve.com>
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