I don't even own a sampler so I should probably shut up but...

Can't you just make a copy of the sound and load it into two seperate presets.. Apply 
a different filter to each one and then either mix them together on the desk or just 
treat them as two seperate sounds?? 



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Subject: [dnb-prod] Re: Tips on splitting a bass?



The way I'd do this in slightly different.

I'd get the sample and send it up to the sampler. Create a preset and setup
a low pass filter in it.
Audition the sample and get the low end sounding good.

Now im assuming that your EMU out's go into your desk - just route the
output of your desk back
into your PC / Mac, really resampling the 808 with the filter.

Do the same again but assign a highpass filter to the preset.

Record it into ya PC and now you have the sample twice filtered
differently.

Delete the "used" sample and preset out of the EMU and create 2 new
presets.

Up the 2 new samples into the new presets and now you can stick a filter /
fx on them.

Cheers

Lee (Sol)
(www.nwdnb.co.uk)

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