--- In exs-users@yahoogroups.com, Garth Hjelte <garth@c...> wrote:
> At 12:14 PM 7/5/03 +0000, you wrote:
> >Hi guys !
> >Just some hours ago ,my friend came with some cool sample cds.
> >One of the what we loved most to use in our music is in CDDA
> >format.
> >
> >As u know with AKAI cds its more easely,u just import AKAI into
> >EXS24 and thats it.
> >
> >But with wav u have to create ur own instruments.
> >I would like to move whole cd to my sound drive and just create in
> >Logics dir the exs files,but i can't.
> >
> >So what iam asking is if there any other way to manage wav samples
> >from sample cd or i just have to create all by hand?
>
> First you'll have to "rip" the samples off the Audio CD. Rippers
are
> available everywhere, just like funny things are everywhere (Dr.
Suess).
> ITunes for Mac, Windows Media Player PC. Linux?
>
> Once there are in WAV or AIFF format...
>
> EXS has a nice feature call "Load multiple samples."
>
> Crate a new Instrument in the Editor
> Click Zone-Load Multiple samples
> Choose your samples
> It then gives you a choice how to map them
> AutoMap, Drums, Chromatic, the dialog tells you what each does
> You will wind up with an .exs instrument with those samples mapped
in some
> form across the keyboard.
>
> My company's Translator program also does this and offers more
features
> besides that. One that is especially helpful in your case is
the "split"
> function. YOu will notice that your Audio CD only has 99 tracks,
and each
> track likely has multiple samples on it. Translator's function
splits each
> sample into it's separate file, so instead of having 5-6 (whatever)
samples
> per file, you have one sample per file, which is what you want. YOu
can set
> threshold and time parameters to get it just how you want.
>
> Garth Hjelte
> Sampler User
I have Installed ChickenSys Translator 2.5 ,maybe there is
function "split" but the progie won't read CDDA format,its only read
wav files...Please explane how u exactly doing this...
Thank you