On 20/08/2004, at 6:09 AM, revDAVE wrote:
> I created an EXS drum kit. Now I would like to have several outputs
> for the
> kit, so that I may be able to EQ and add reverb independently... I
> could not
> figure out how to do this. I called one friend, and he said that when
> it was
> time to mix, he literally loaded the same drum kit on several audio
> instruments - and each had their own EQ and reverb - and also each was
> assigned just some of the MIDI information ... For example - the hi
> hat part
> track went to instrument 1 - and the kick drum went to instrument 2
> etc...
>
> Q: what is the best way to have multiple independent outs for mixing
> a drum
> set?
A lot of guys like to use the multiple outs feature inside one EXS and
then use AUX objects but I find this a bad excuse for extra unnecessary
programming. I like to use the "One EXS one drum sound" approach. You
also avoid latency issues by doing it this way.
> Q: if you load the same drum set and 5 times - does it use five times
> the
> amount of RAM - or is the EXS intelligent enough to use the samples
> loaded
> (1x) on 5 separate instruments
The latter is true. The EXS is smart enough to not use more ram for new
instances of the same instrument.
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Paul Najar
Jaminajar Music Production
www.jaminajar.com