Perhaps you "analogists" would like to have some fun with this. If any of you actually downloaded Majectic -- take a look at the folders full of aiffs it puts on your hardrive. Each articulation is an a separate_labelled_ folder. All the files within each folder have the root note in the name. The velocity layers for each root note are all numbered also in the file names. If you select all the files from a given velocity level and choose "load multiple samples" for the exs and pick "Auto Map" they will be laid out in perfect layers and -- guess what -- all the loops are written to the files and the EXS24 automatically applies them to the zones. In view of the above I am completely surprised that anyone at the company of origin could object to people using the samples in another sampler. They would appear to have done every conceivable thing you could do to aid such use short of including presets for other samplers in the download. I didn't think distributing the files this way was stupid -- I just thought they were being open and transparent. Regards, M
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Re: [exs] Re: Re: Majestic/Culture
2003-01-12 by Murray McDowall
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