![]() ![]() May look kinda messy but works totally fine.įor some reason the final size of this is smaller than the image per se. ![]() I marked the number down there, that's obviously the number of selected files as it says there (in spanish). ![]() May take a while depending on how big it is the image, you already know that. Now you can do it as you want here, in my case I choose the same directory for instruments and samples, so in other words what you're doing there is choosing where the instruments and samples are going to be located so you're free to choose any location, in my case I do everything in the same location.Īnd finally once you're done you click in convert and you'll see it working in the conversion, ergo, the extraction, something like this: In order to extract the image you will select the image, just one click needed and next click in the import button up there and the batch import windows will pop up. You can notice something new showed up, that's the image, in my case some Kurzweil pack I got but in your case it will say whatever you got. Once you mount the image you go straight to Kontakt, and file area and it will look like this: You'll notice the program recognizes only the cue file and when you mount it and try to access to the image you won't be able to do it, that's okay. Now, what we're going to do is to open Daemon Tools and mount the AKAI or Bin iso/file. Yours will look different by obvious reasons, so whatever you have it will show up there, but similar. In any case there's always a somebody that don't know and might find this or that useful for the cause.īefore staring I'd like to clarify that this is not the only way, or at least I guess there must be other ways to make it, but I found this way pretty easy so this is it.Īll you're going to need is Daemon Tools and Kontakt. So after so long today I seemed to find a final solution for this and feel like explaining it here so hopefully it will be useful for somebody, now or in a future I hope. I saw most people recommending CDXtract for this thing, but for some reason it never worked to me in that way (the images never loaded despite program showed it was loaded already). Even here I found what I think it was one way to do it but it wasn't explained. People may have given the right answer but didn't explain so in a way it felt more of the same. Have a look at the sampler chunk and instrument chunk.Too much has been told about this thing but never seemed to find something really specific. The new header must be correct in some way otherwise EXS24 wouldn't read it. Akai doesn't like the new header (it does read files from Loop Editor as long as I only edit loop points) and Waldorf ignores it. There are at least two positions with root note info in the newly created file from Loop Editor. In addition the sample library converter CDXtract will read the new root note data but all audio is gone from the file instead! So from CDXtract point of view the file is corrupt. Logic/EXS24 reads the new root note and ignoers the previous. Waldorf Blofeld/Spectre ignores the new root note info. Akai MPC1000 refuses to play the file or even load it. After doing this, the following happened. ![]() In their original format the root note (which was in the file from the start) was read correctly by all three samplers I tried:Īudio File Engineering's Loop Editor did not read this root note info. I used a bunch of samples I found on the net. This is what I found but I don't really understand it. While testing Loop Editor from Audiofile-Engineering I found inconsitencies in the way root note i swritten to the header of wave files.ĭoes anyone have any info on the standards here. Subject description: Anyone who knows about this? Mark the topic unread :: View previous topic :: View next topic Register Profile Log in to check your private messages Log in Chat Roomįorum index » Instruments and Equipment » Samplers FAQ Calendar Search Memberlist Usergroups Links ![]()
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