exs24: how to make sample cut itself

I want to use my keyboard like an mpc. I loaded my break into the exs24 but when I hit the pad I have 2 options.
1. hold the pad down until I want it to stop playing.
2. hit the pad once and overlap if I hit it again.

when I used fruity loops I had the option to make the sample cut itself. so I could hit the pad once and when I hit it again it would start over again without overlapping itself. Is there a way I can do that on logic?

MAC BOOK PRO 15", Mac OS X (10.4)

Posted on Apr 17, 2008 10:32 AM

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Jun 25, 2008 2:27 PM in response to marcus_horndt

"Poly. = 1" doesn't do the job, becouse then only one voice can be triggered at once. So when my 1st sample is still playing and I want to trigger 2nd one (e.x. drum), the 2nd one will "eat" 1st one. "Poly. = 2,3,4..." is not good neither.

What I really want is that each sample should "cut itself" when triggered again and start playing from the beginning (without affecting other playing samples)

Any ideas?

Sorry about my English.

May 22, 2008 9:31 AM in response to marcus_horndt

The problem I am having with this is that when I load my own sample in the EXS24 and trigger the sound with my keyboard (it works fine) but when I play different keys I would expect the key of the sample to change, but it sounds like it is the tempo or pitch being changed (not sure if I explained that properly). Middle C is used to trigger the sample as is, but any other key sounds bad!
I assume with an MPC when you load in a sample you can use the pads to play the sample but you can play the sample as different notes (like a real keyboard) with out this tempo problem.
Is this the case? Does anyone know a solution to this?

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