Reading Akai Sample CD's

Hi everyone ...

This is a question regarding the Akai Sample CD's. I am aware that you can import and convert the CD using EXS24 by clicking on options, then Akai Convert and then clicking on Convert Entire CD.

But the question i have is, how do i make Logic do the conversion and place the files on an external firewire drive instead of the hard drive on my powerbook?

I would like to use the AKAI sounds when my FW hard drive is connected - and i am assuming if the HDD is not connected, EXS24 sounds wont show up ...

Thanks in advance for your help / guidance!

take care,
rg

Posted on Aug 18, 2005 10:31 AM

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Aug 18, 2005 11:28 AM in response to Mohammad R. Gauba

But the question i have is, how do i make Logic do the conversion and place the files on an external firewire drive instead of the hard drive on my powerbook?


Direct it to save them to the FW Drive. Or move them later.

I would like to use the AKAI sounds when my FW hard drive is connected - and i am assuming if the HDD is not connected, EXS24 sounds wont show up ...


Correct. Unless you decide which sounds you want and then 'Save as Project' and include the EXS24 sounds in the project. (store the project on your internal drive.

Aug 18, 2005 12:50 PM in response to Stash-

Thanks $ta$h...

I tried moving the files after the import - the ones i moved were:

1. Folder full of exs files
2. Folder called AKAI samples

I hope these are all the files i need to copy over.

Now ... the problem is, how do i get the EXS24 to read those files? As soon as I move the files over, EXS24 doesnt even show that they exist - which is wierd.

Anyone have any experience with Sampletank 2 (free) to read AKAI files? And would i be able to do what i am trying to do here?

thanks,
rg

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