Hendrick Jan Veenstra wrote: > > There _is_ a manual. It's just the mk-I manual. And AFAIC, the EXS > is worth every penny. One of the best buys in my life (together with > Logic, that is :). Sturdy workhorse, and more than that now that > we've got the mkII. Same here -- I use it more than anything else. The exs is totally stable and very efficient. Instrument building has some cumbersome aspects -- you cannot edit multiple zones simultaneously (except for "one shot") for example. However the Load Multiple samples routines make building things a piece of cake if you have samples with the root note in the name or written to the file. So don't be put off -- the water's fine :) Regards, M
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Re: [exs] Manual
2003-01-15 by Murray McDowall
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