> 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 wow... I never thought they were stupid. Maybe naive to think no one would use them in another sampler, yes. enough, teddybut
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Re: Majestic/Culture
2003-01-12 by teddybut
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