Re: [exs] REX Files and the Keyboard Mag Tip
2002-11-05 by Paul Martinson
Check out: http://www.wizoosounds.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/wizoosounds They have what looks to be some very promising drum loops in REX Format of all kinds of styles. I have bought a few of their samples and I love "The Grand" EXS24 instrument based off of The VST instrument. I also purchased the new Acoustic Upright Bass they are advertising and enjoy that one. Any way check out wizoosounds. I think you might find what your looking for. Paul Martinson >From: "antcinq" <antcinq@...> >Reply-To: exs-users@yahoogroups.com >To: exs-users@yahoogroups.com >Subject: [exs] REX Files and the Keyboard Mag Tip >Date: Tue, 05 Nov 2002 00:35:25 -0000 > >I'm new to the ESX24 (thanks to those that helped me get it working >correctly!). A comment, then two questions: > >I went to the Los Angeles "Emagic Essentials" tour on 10/29/02 (West >LA music). I found it very interesting. They demonstrated the >ability to load REX files and then randomize them in the Transformer >(very cool). This same thing tip is in Keyboard Mag this month. I'd >suggest for those that haven't seen this neat trick to give it a >try. For me, it has really spiced up a few tracks. > >I know that there are CDROM's out there that have REX files on them >(I know this because I bought one this weekend to test on to load and >use a REX file!). Now the first question - any reccommendations for >REX file CDROM's for drums? I'd be happy with a hip-hop, R&B or rock >style (a jazz style would be very helpful too). > >The other question is: What is a very good piano sample that can be >loaded into the ESX24? > > > _________________________________________________________________ Unlimited Internet access for only $21.95/month.\ufffd Try MSN! http://resourcecenter.msn.com/access/plans/2monthsfree.asp