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Anyone ever bought samples from loopmasters.com?
Posted on: 22.07.2012 by Nu Kabba
Hi, im using logic pro 9 and just bought some samples off of loopmasters.com. When I open up the downloaded folder there is a text file called "INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.doc". The .doc helps on where to save the samples for each DAW sampler, for logic its the exs24. Its specifically says ..


"Copy the sample pack folder to ...username/Library/Application Support/Logic/Sampler Files
The next time you Load EXS24 the patches will be seen in the EXS24 browser window."



But when I navigate to that folder, and yes I have all the folders unhidden. The (Sampler Files) folder doesn't exist. Is this a logic 9 problem?

All I am trying to do is load all the .wav samples into the exs24, so I can navigate through each of them with ease. Also I want the sample to span the whole keyboard, and to do this manually will take FOREVER.. so this is why I imagine that loopmasters offers this installation guide in the first place.

Anyone know why this folder doesnt exist, or an alternate folder where I can save .wav samples; that will result in showing up in the exs24 browser?

any help pleeaasee
Nu Kabba
24.07.2012
Originally Posted by seitz
yes these are the instrusction that came with the manual i mentioned before. thing is the "samples" folder does not exist on my hard drive cant find it. i tried creating a folder and namesing it "samples" but it didnt work for me.
Nu Kabba
23.07.2012
Originally Posted by seitz
well then what you need to do is load up esx24

hit the plus sign

go to edit> New

Load the particular sample...set it to the right key and then i believe make sure pitch is checkmarked

save it then it should work for that 1 sample
yes but the thing is there tons of those sample, and for me to do that for each sample is too tedious. isnt there a nice and easy way to do this, the manual says to save the samples in the samples folder, and they should come up in the exs24 browser like the other instuments do. but i cant find that folder anywhere.
Nu Kabba
24.07.2012
Originally Posted by seitz
why load them in a sampler? just edit the actual wav's
because the samples have harmonics, they arnt drum samples they are samples of instruments that were recorded, so when i load them into a sampler i can play them like an instrument.
Nu Kabba
22.07.2012
Hi, im using logic pro 9 and just bought some samples off of loopmasters.com. When I open up the downloaded folder there is a text file called "INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.doc". The .doc helps on where to save the samples for each DAW sampler, for logic its the exs24. Its specifically says ..


"Copy the sample pack folder to ...username/Library/Application Support/Logic/Sampler Files
The next time you Load EXS24 the patches will be seen in the EXS24 browser window."



But when I navigate to that folder, and yes I have all the folders unhidden. The (Sampler Files) folder doesn't exist. Is this a logic 9 problem?

All I am trying to do is load all the .wav samples into the exs24, so I can navigate through each of them with ease. Also I want the sample to span the whole keyboard, and to do this manually will take FOREVER.. so this is why I imagine that loopmasters offers this installation guide in the first place.

Anyone know why this folder doesnt exist, or an alternate folder where I can save .wav samples; that will result in showing up in the exs24 browser?

any help pleeaasee
Nu Kabba
24.07.2012
Originally Posted by seitz
yes these are the instrusction that came with the manual i mentioned before. thing is the "samples" folder does not exist on my hard drive cant find it. i tried creating a folder and namesing it "samples" but it didnt work for me.
Maricruz Mouw
23.07.2012
http://bit.ly/NMUOu6
Celine Surico
23.07.2012
If these are drum samples, use Ultrabeat. There's a preset with empty slots and then all you need is to drag-and-drop samples to the slots (see youtube for examples.) As a bonus you could tweak the drum samples to Nth degree with the Ultrabeat filters, modulators, ADSRs et rest...
Nu Kabba
23.07.2012
Originally Posted by seitz
well then what you need to do is load up esx24

hit the plus sign

go to edit> New

Load the particular sample...set it to the right key and then i believe make sure pitch is checkmarked

save it then it should work for that 1 sample
yes but the thing is there tons of those sample, and for me to do that for each sample is too tedious. isnt there a nice and easy way to do this, the manual says to save the samples in the samples folder, and they should come up in the exs24 browser like the other instuments do. but i cant find that folder anywhere.
Maricruz Mouw
24.07.2012
well then what you need to do is load up esx24

hit the plus sign

go to edit> New

Load the particular sample...set it to the right key and then i believe make sure pitch is checkmarked

save it then it should work for that 1 sample
Nu Kabba
24.07.2012
Originally Posted by seitz
why load them in a sampler? just edit the actual wav's
because the samples have harmonics, they arnt drum samples they are samples of instruments that were recorded, so when i load them into a sampler i can play them like an instrument.
Maricruz Mouw
24.07.2012
why load them in a sampler? just edit the actual wav's
Nu Kabba
23.07.2012
There way to many samples for that. If i put all the samples onto the keyboard amd have each key trigger an individule sample that wuldnt be to hard, but I want each sample to span the whole key board, since most of the samples have some harmonic tone to them. And that would take forever to do. Thats why i imagine that loopmasters.com included this installation guide in the first place.

Sorry do not mean to be rude just trying to explain my problem which seems there should be a easy answer to this.
Paulene Netz
22.07.2012
Try making the folder yourself?

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