I'm feeling helpful again, but only if peeps meet halfway...

Depending on what samplers people use, theres often a function to automap sounds 
across the keyboard starting from a predecided key without having to do too much 
legwork.

Just set it up according to the manual, then via the audio inputs, fire into your 
sampler (from audio CDs, drum kits etc) as many sounds  as you have keys on your 
keyboard, you should find that it will have cleanly topped and tailed each sound 
(facility uses a user adjustable audio threshold to decide when to record above a 
certain db level) and mapped it to a key according to what order they went in (if that 
makes sense).

My Yamaha A3000v2 series does this (i guess Akais and Emus would too)

Thats about as easy as its gonna get really 8)

You can also do the same via SCSI/USB using samples on your PC/Mac hard disk, using 
the automap function in your wave editor or aksys or Wave surgeon (cheap programme and 
very useful)

Dan


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