Trying to catch up with 1+ month of LUG/EXS mail, but the new msgs
keep coming in faster than I can read them... Anyway, no-one seems
to have answered this one yet, so here goes...
On a fine day, 12-10-2004, joselo fortanell wrote:
>Hi,i want to use my ibook in live performance with the
>EXS24, but i dont know how....i need to split my
>keyboard and play diferents sounds for example:
>strings in the left part of the keyboard, and a brass
>section in the right...is posible?...thanks for your
>help...Jose from Mexico
If you need just a few of these split-setups, the easiest way is to
create custom 'split instruments'. Open an EXS and load the strings.
Click the edit button to open the Instrument editor. Now in the EXS
load the brass, and again click the edit button to open a 2nd edit
window. Copy all zones from the strings window (select all, copy),
and paste in the brass window. Save under a new name. Adjust the
zone lengths from the respective instruments so that brass and
strings don't overlap.
Before copying/pasting you might to make sure that both instruments
have all their zones assigned to a group (brass-group and
strings-group). These carry over when copy/pasting, which
facilitates selecting e.g. all strings-zones when you start adjusting
zone-lengths.
And alternative to the above would be: create a transformer, set it
to "Condition Splitter" and set the Conditions part to select the
lower note range (like C-2 to C3). Cable the 1st outlet into the 1st
mixer strip with an EXS (strings) and cable the 2nd outlet to a 2nd
mixer strip with an EXS (brass). In both mixer strips, insert an I/O
plug-in, and in the plug-ins, pick some input and output (don't leave
them at the default '---'). Now disable both IO plug-ins. Assign an
arrange track to the transformer. Put Logic in play mode, and you
should be able to play both EXS's simultaneously. Disadvantage: some
latency, and Logic has to be in play mode for this trick to work.
Other alternative: upgrade to Logic 7 and repeat the above trick,
leaving out the IO plug-ins. Seems to work. I'm not sure about Logic
having to be in play mode or not then...
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