Another Emulator X3 question:
The X3 software seems to be somewhat compatible with the E-MU EIV-samplers (you do not need a file converter to import samples from an EIV into the X3). Is there a way I could export my multisampled sounds (presets) into a piece of EIV hardware? This would mean: Use the powerful editing possibilities of the X3 and the play the presets live over an EIV. There is an export-function where you can save files as an "EOS Bank File" or "EOS Floppy Bank File". Is this a format an E-MU hardware sampler can read?
Thanks!
Export multisamples from Emulator X3 to a hardware sampler?
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Re: Export multisamples from Emulator X3 to a hardware sampl
yes, those exports can be read by an EIV sampler.
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Re: Export multisamples from Emulator X3 to a hardware sampl
NiceAshe37 wrote:yes, those exports can be read by an EIV sampler.
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