Exdy wrote: > Message posted by Exdy <mskumikostar@...>: > > Hey, I'm a brand new user to the EXS24, and I realise that my question is > probably a really simple and an easy thing to fix, but bare with me! > > > I have a guitar sample that I'd like to use on multiple keys at multiple > tones. I've set up a single zone, ranging an octave, and put the sample as > the root key in the centre. I have successfully set this up so the sample is > indeed transposed on each key, but as I'm sure you're all aware, the length > of the sample is changed too which is an unwanted side-effect. > > Is there an easy fix for this or do I have to transpose the sample, bounce > it, change the length with the Time/Pitch machine, save the files and then > add THEM to the separate keys in EXS24? > > I'm pretty certain there's an easy solution for this that I'm missing, as I > would imagine that a lot of people require the sampler to work in this > way... Or is this too complex a thing for the EXS24 for to do on it's own? > > There's a very nice bit of software that will help you: Keymap (from Redmatica) I think this will do the pitch/time thing and then autocreate your instrument with sample on every note. -- Pete Thomas www.petethomas.co.uk Logic Tutorials, Hints, Tips, free Icons, Environments Sample Aid (EXS Instruments for charity)
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Re: Transposing Samples
2007-08-01 by Pete Thomas
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