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On another thread (AudioLayer) help was requested by @gosnote that could be served by a working AUM project:
Hello, I have a specific issue with Audiolayer that I would like to ask for your advice on.
When importing an EXS file from a Drum Drops multisample library into AL that according to Drum Drops has been generated by the newest Logic Pro 10.6 Sampler, the resulting AL instrument only contains part of the whole drumkit (hihats) on one layer and nothing else. This is a new Drum Drops library (Neo Soul). EXS files of older libraries have apparently been generated using an older version of the Logic sampler and the imported EXS file in AL results in the whole kit being imported correctly, with kit pieces on different layers.
Since I don't have Logic or Mainstage I am not able to open the EXS file to try to understand how it is built. Drum Drops weren't very helpful except for mentioning that this EXS was generated with the latest Sampler in Logic Pro. This library didn't come with SFZ files (some older libraries do), but I was wondering if the EXS could be converted to SFZ, maybe it could import correctly into AL. I'm also wondering is it worth to invest in Mainstage, to be able to open the EXS and possible edit/export it in a format that would import properly into Audio Layer?
Thanks for any insights!
I think this could be set up properly in AUM using Cubasis are a MIDI target and the output of Cubasis audio as the input to AudioLayer. Anyone up to solving this as a puzzle and uploading an solution on patchstorage?
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I tried I the AUM “Cubasis 3” AudioLayer auto-sampling rig and it started to work but stopped after the first note was triggered. I wonder if it would work reliably in AudioBus3?
Great thread idea @McD
I’m planning on uploading a few more templates once I retweak them.
I also want to put up/make a patch randomizer for a few other apps that I like that don’t have them. Like Lagrange & Zeeon.
Patch Randomizers - more of those patch creation templates like I uploaded for STRNG.
Signal chains- With specific fx sound’s dialed in, or a master bus chains, different signal chains. Or nothing dialed in but a good lineup.
Mixing Templates - some that emulate real mixers, useful, or unusual
Midi mapped templates - for specific apps like X2, Beatonal, etc… or for midi controllers.
Midi routing - unique midi routings the produce something cool, like a modular semi generative or generative set up
App Combos - a couple apps that work well together, whether midi, audio, or fx.
So much more it’s almost endless what can be added… people just have to own those apps which is why it might be best to use internal fx as much as possible, keep app totals limited, or just screw it and make something packed, whatever really. I’d like to see more useful and productive patches ie templates, or patch randomizers. Honestly It all sounds good to me, lol.