Advanced SXS24 tricks in Logic Pro 6
The EXS24 is a powerful and versatile creative tool. Dan Livesey takes a closer look at Logic’s top-end sampler.
The creative possibilities that can be derived from the simple premise of recording a snippet of sound and playing it back are many and varied. Before the advent of samplers, tape would have been used to do this – speeding up, slowing down, splicing and reversing sounds were common studio techniques. Early sampling systems offered only a very short recording time, but as the technology developed, sounds could be triggered from a keyboard and processed in more obscure ways.
This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 21
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