try this program(sample move) http://www.websteraudio.com/ --- "uswitalski@..." <uswitalski@...> wrote: > sounds like a call for maxmsp to me, > could be a nice rainy day todo. > > maby you ask on their list. > > u. > > > Hi all, > > > > I've just bought a new soundcard (a Terratec DMX > 6fire 24/96) and I'm > > looking forward to sample my old (and trusty) > Kawai K4 synthesizer > > before it dies... > > > > I've been doing that to sample each sound > > > > (1) Create a MIDI track in Logic with notes I want > to sample at > > specific velocities > > > > (2) Play the track and record the result (ie the > sound from the > > synthesizer) in an Audio track > > > > (3) Use the 'Strip Silence' function to separate > the notes and save > > them manually giving them explicit names (for > example, Piano C0, > > Piano C1, Piano C2, etc.) > > > > (4) Create a new instrument in the EXS24 editor. > > > > (5) Load the multiple samples and let the editor > create the zones. > > > > (6) Save the instrument and have fun with the > EXS24 :-) > > > > My question is: > > > > As this is clearly a repetitive process, does > someone know of a > > software (preferably free or shareware) that does > the same thing? > > Obviously, it would be great to have something > that can create an > > EXS24 instrument directly, but, realistically, I > would be ok if I > > could find something that just does the MIDI send > and the recording > > of the result in separate audio files (preferably > with name like I > > mentionned above). > > > > Thanks a lot. > > > > Avinash Meetoo > >
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Re: [EXS] Software to help in sampling a synth
2003-07-28 by arthur perkins
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