EXS 24 Logic Sampler Users Group group photo

Yahoo Groups archive

EXS 24 Logic Sampler Users Group

Index last updated: 2026-04-28 23:25 UTC

Thread

Sample Cds in CDDA (wav) format

Sample Cds in CDDA (wav) format

2003-07-05 by damnyvenus

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?
 Thank you !

Re: [EXS] Sample Cds in CDDA (wav) format

2003-07-05 by Garth Hjelte

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

Re: [EXS] Sample Cds in CDDA (wav) format

2003-07-05 by damnyvenus

--- 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


Hi Garth ,thank you for usefull info...i just wonder is ur companys 
Translator is freeware?
If so where i can get it.
Thank you again !

Re: [EXS] Sample Cds in CDDA (wav) format

2003-07-08 by damnyvenus

--- 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

Re: [EXS] Sample Cds in CDDA (wav) format

2003-07-08 by Garth Hjelte

At 01:33 PM 7/8/03 +0000, you wrote:

>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...

Rip them first using your favorite ripping program. You'll wind up with a 
folder of .wav files, usually 001.wav through 099.wav (depending how it 
names them). Then process them.

Feel free to contact customer service support@... if you have 
any further questions.

Garth Hjelte
Sampler User

Move to quarantaine

This moves the raw source file on disk only. The archive index is not changed automatically, so you still need to run a manual refresh afterward.