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new to samplers. (soft and hard alike)

new to samplers. (soft and hard alike)

2005-10-11 by toddtacklebarhooth

I recently purchased apple's production suite and was told that 
logic pro 7 was the new wave in digital audio workstation.  I did 
some research and every audio person I knew gave it rave reviews.  
Only thing is, I am a relative newcomer to the audio field and don't 
know the ins and outs of sampling and midi interfaces.  I purchased 
a usb midi keyboard that gives me realtime access to all of the 
instrument plug-ins, but I don't know how to create my own sampler 
instruments.                                                         
      I am extremely inspired by music that incorporates any number 
of samples.  Especially highly experimental music.  I would like to 
match my "self recorded" audio(bad guitar, worse singing) to my self 
recorded, self produced fx libraries.  I have created many tones and 
noises which i would love to incorporate into a sampler instrument 
to be called upon in real time or in sequenced midi.  How would I go 
about this?  
    If too much of an explanation is needed, don't worry yourselves 
and recommend another website/book that may help put it in a 
somewhat 
lay-man's perscpective.  

thank you for at least reading this message and perhaps having a 
little laugh at the new guy.

todd

Re: [EXS] new to samplers. (soft and hard alike)

2005-10-11 by Murray McDowall

toddtacklebarhooth wrote:

> I have created many tones and
> noises which i would love to incorporate into a sampler instrument
> to be called upon in real time or in sequenced midi.

Hi Todd,

The EXS24 is your sampler in Logic and using the Instrument Editor you 
can build new instruments with your own samples. Look in the online help 
or the manual for specific instructions on using the instrument editor 
to create a new instrument and import your samples.

Regards,
Murray

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