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Mapping sounds across my keyboard

Mapping sounds across my keyboard

2002-04-10 by petrocksuk

i am a Logic Gold user. I am currently using the demo version 
which lasts 30 days or whatever, so, i have no manual and need 
a little help. If i use recycle to seperate up my hi hats,snare & kick 
etc, can i position them across the
keyboard (assigning the hats between c-3 & c-2, the snare 
between c-1 and c0 and so on)?The little experimentation i have 
done tells me i cannot define a small zone , it has to be from the 
"zone range" right to the end of the
keyboard. How would i define a zone for a sound of say, c1 to c2 
only?
I hope someone can help me
thanks 
Adrian

Re: [exs] Mapping sounds across my keyboard

2002-04-11 by Hendrik Jan Veenstra

Thoughts from the mind of petrocksuk, 10-04-2002:

>i am a Logic Gold user. I am currently using the demo version
>which lasts 30 days or whatever, so, i have no manual and need
>a little help.

My demo has just expired and I too have no manual, so off the top of my head:

>If i use recycle to seperate up my hi hats,snare & kick
>etc, can i position them across the
>keyboard (assigning the hats between c-3 & c-2, the snare
>between c-1 and c0 and so on)?

Sure you can.  Click the edit button (left of the program name) and 
the instrument editor opens.  If you click on a zone (strip below the 
keyboard), the corresponding zone-definition is highlighted (the 
2-inch "boxes" below keyboard & zones).  Here you can define the 
key-range for each sample quite easily: just click and drag on the 
key numbers...  I honestly can't see how you could have overlooked 
this.  Or is your question Recycle-specific?  I.e. does it have to do 
with the fact that you don't use "normal" samples?

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Hendrik Jan Veenstra  <h@...>
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