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Importing East-West Libraries into Mach Five
Posted: Wed Apr 25, 2012 8:14 pm
by sampolfonz
I purchased the East-West Quantum Leap Piano a couple of years ago, to have the Yamaha grand.
The Play software is terrible. It has no expressiveness and play response is terrible and numerous contacts to their support department has yielded no results.
Is it possible to import the library into Mach Five and take advantage of a better playing experience? I own MachFive 2 and DP, so I would love to be able to use the piano library, and maybe MachFive 2 could be the ticket !!
Thanks for the help !!
Sam
Importing East-West Libraries into Mach Five
Posted: Wed Apr 25, 2012 10:56 pm
by daveyboy
You can resample using Autosampler by redmatica software. I have it and it works great. But, very time consuming. Other than that I think you're out of luck.
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Re: Importing East-West Libraries into Mach Five
Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 4:29 pm
by bdr
Not possible to open EW libraries in Mach V.
Re: Importing East-West Libraries into Mach Five
Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 5:39 pm
by sampolfonz
Why is the Play interface so non-responsive?
Anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks.
Importing East-West Libraries into Mach Five
Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2012 3:14 am
by crduval
Have you downloaded the latest play version? I find it to be more stable and quite responsive for me (although I usually lay down MIDI piano tracks using a kurzweil k2500 and then point the MIDI data to my EW piano vi after the fact to avoid latency).
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Re: Importing East-West Libraries into Mach Five
Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2012 7:51 am
by towerproductions
sampolfonz wrote:Why is the Play interface so non-responsive?
Anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks.
It isn't on my system .
Re: Importing East-West Libraries into Mach Five
Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2012 2:33 pm
by bayswater
daveyboy wrote:You can resample using Autosampler by redmatica software. I have it and it works great. But, very time consuming. Other than that I think you're out of luck.
I was looking at Autosampler when I saw your post, so I got it. It does work great. A simple concept, but so well executed. I've already recreated some of the sounds from my hardware synths that I couldn't find elsewhere. They play equally well in ESX 24 or Kontakt player, and I'm hoping these will both load seamlessly into Mach 5.
Importing East-West Libraries into Mach Five
Posted: Tue May 01, 2012 11:02 pm
by daveyboy
bayswater wrote:daveyboy wrote:You can resample using Autosampler by redmatica software. I have it and it works great. But, very time consuming. Other than that I think you're out of luck.
I was looking at Autosampler when I saw your post, so I got it. It does work great. A simple concept, but so well executed. I've already recreated some of the sounds from my hardware synths that I couldn't find elsewhere. They play equally well in ESX 24 or Kontakt player, and I'm hoping these will both load seamlessly into Mach 5.
They will. I wish I would have owned autosampler before I sold my xv3080 and dm5 last year just to archive some of the sounds. I've only used it to grab some things from my last remaining hardware keyboard, an old Yamaha s80. And some sample tank sounds some could use them in Kontakt. Nothing exciting.
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